
Central do Timão
·14. Oktober 2025
Corinthians ready for Santos clash, midfielder nears 100th game

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·14. Oktober 2025
On the morning of this Tuesday, the 12th, Corinthians completed its six-day training sequence focused on the upcoming classic against Santos, next Wednesday, the 15th, for the 28th round of the Brazilian Championship. The highlight was the presence of Memphis, back at Parque São Jorge after playing for the Netherlands national team in the last FIFA date.
Corinthians started the day with a video session in the briefing room, focused on tactical instructions. After muscle activation in the gym and warm-up on the field, coach Dorival Júnior conducted two tactical drills and rehearsed set-piece plays.
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Right after the activity, midfielder Raniele spoke with Corinthians TV, projecting the match. “The three points are worth the same as any other game, but when it comes to a Corinthians and Santos match, the classic is very important for us. Both in terms of championship points and in terms of energy and spirit for us moving forward. If we win, they will be very important points. We are fighting for that,” he said.
The number 14 also celebrated reaching 100 games for the Alvinegro, which he will achieve if he plays this Wednesday: “As for the hundred games, I am very happy with the milestone. Even when I arrived here, with a sequence of games, I never imagined reaching this number. I will be honored with this milestone, and it will be a great achievement for my career. I am very happy about it.”
It is worth remembering that Corinthians has 33 points in the Brasileirão, currently occupying 12th place in the standings. If they achieve a positive result at Vila Belmiro, the team will reach 36 points, potentially climbing up to three positions, depending on the other results of the round.
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