
Gazeta Esportiva.com
·7. Oktober 2025
Palmeiras lead Série A for most comebacks this season, see them all

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·7. Oktober 2025
The Palmeiras achieved another comeback in their history last Sunday by beating São Paulo 3 to 2, after seeing the rival open 2 to 0. This was the seventh time this year that Abel Ferreira's team managed to secure a victory after starting off losing. With these numbers, Verdão is the team with the most comebacks in 2025 among all those competing in the Série A of the Brazilian Championship.
Of the seven comebacks, there were two in the Paulista, four in the Brasileirão, and one in the Libertadores. The one in the continental was against River Plate, at Allianz Parque, and sealed Verdão's place in the semifinals of the competition.
Playing at Morumbi, São Paulo managed to impose their game and opened 2 to 0 in the first half, with goals from Luciano and Gonzalo Tapia. Palmeiras changed their attitude in the second half and saw the bench make a difference. Mauricio came in and gave two assists to Vitor Roque and Flaco López. Ramón Sosa scored the last goal just before stoppage time.
The match was also marked by refereeing controversies, which led to strong complaints from São Paulo and pressure from other rivals, who alleged favoritism towards Palmeiras. The green and white club, in turn, also spoke out and complained about the pressure and the decisions of the referee Ramon Abatti Abel.
Santos 1×2 Palmeiras (Paulista 2025) Palmeiras 3×1 Botafogo-SP (Paulista 2025) RB Bragantino 1×2 Palmeiras (Brasileirão 2025) Fluminense 1×2 Palmeiras (Brasileirão 2025) Palmeiras 2×1 Ceará (Brasileirão 2025) Palmeiras 3×1 River Plate-ARG (Libertadores 2025) São Paulo 2×3 Palmeiras (Brasileirão 2025)
With the 3 to 2 victory over São Paulo, Palmeiras took the lead in the Brazilian Championship, with 55 points. Verdão surpassed Flamengo, who lost to Bahia, and has one more victory and one less game than the Rio rival.
Palmeiras x Juventude (12th round of the Brasileirão) Date and time: October 11, 2025 (Saturday), at 7pm (Brasília time) Location: Allianz Parque, in São Paulo (SP)
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