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·28. November 2025

Influencers react to São Paulo's historic thrashing, see the reactions

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The resounding 6-0 thrashing dealt by Fluminense to São Paulo this Thursday at Maracanã had a huge impact among the fans of the Tricolor Paulista. Some major influencers who talk about the club commented on the result and made many criticisms of president Julio Casares.

Criticism of the management

“What a shameful performance from these ‘warriors.’ After they renewed Alan Franco’s contract, he hasn’t played football anymore. Didn’t play s***. It’s true that everyone is injured, but whose fault is that? It’s this president’s s*** fault. This s*** management we have. He (Casares) is a s***, cowardly, fearful president who should be kicked out of São Paulo. And they even invited this s*** president to give a lecture on management (at the Summit CBF Academy),” said YouTuber Gugu São Paulino.


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“It’s a slap in the face to São Paulo fans. No one respects São Paulo. This is what the team has become under this ‘trash’ president. Even shame has its limits,” said Barolo, from the “Barolo Vídeos” channel.

“The players don’t want to play, they should put the kids in. What a s*** management, everything is wrong. Look at this Ferraresi, how bad he is. They don’t fight for the ball, it’s unacceptable. A passive team that doesn’t honor the shirt,” concluded Luciano Mendes, owner of the “Loko São Paulino” channel.

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With the defeat, São Paulo remains in eighth place with 48 points from 36 games. The Tricolor returns to the field this Wednesday, against Internacional, at 8 p.m. (Brasília time), at Vila Belmiro.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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