São Paulo fans protest at the CT door and Dani Alves is cursed – 10/03/2020



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A large group of São Paulo fans, common and linked to the organized Independent Tricolor, gathered this morning (3), at the entrance to the Barra Funda CT, to protest the situation of the team – defeated by River Plate last Wednesday. , ended up eliminated in the group stage of the Copa Libertadores. One of the targets was midfielder Daniel Alves.

“Hey Daniel, break my branch, go play samba at home …” and “Oh, how good it would be if Daniel returned to Bahia” were some of the songs in relation to the 37-year-old veteran, who had his name involved. in controversy last week because he posted a video playing percussion at a party while recovering from an injury to his right arm.

As the protest had been announced on the social networks of the uniformed crowd, there was a strong police apparatus in the place, even with a truck of Shock Troops of the Military Police. The police organized a cordon at the door and the fans occupied a part of three lanes of Avenida Marquês de São Vicente, West Zone of the capital, leaving one lane free for vehicles.

In addition to songs like “shame, shameless team” and “ô, Independente is here and we came to collect,” player daughter of a p … who has no career to play “, most of the protest was against the figure from President Carlos Augusto de Barros e Silva, Leco, who left office in December: “Hey Leco, break my branch, get out of São Paulo and go to the c …”.

Fans also carried flags and instruments during the demonstration. Other targets were Raí, soccer executive director, Alexandre Bird, executive director, and Fernando Diniz, team coach. Some players were also remembered, such as Arboleda, Vitor Bueno and Tiago Volpi. Banners called “Fora Leco” and said “Management failed.”

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The team returns to the field tomorrow (4), at 4pm, against Coritiba, for the 13th round of the Brazilian Championship.

Eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Paulista Championship by Mirassol and in the group stage of the Libertadores, São Paulo faces Brasileirão, in which it is third, the Copa do Brasil (it faces Fortaleza in the second round) and, possibly , the South American – needs to at least draw with Binacional-PER on the 20th to finish third in Group D.

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