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·18 January 2026

Bidon hails best spell at Corinthians, discusses future after derby goal

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  1. By Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Team

After the 1-1 draw between Corinthians and São Paulo this Sunday (18th) at the Neo Química Arena, during the third round of the Paulista Championship, Breno Bidon was one of the highlights of the classic. Scorer of the alvinegro goal in the final minutes of the match, the midfielder spoke in the mixed zone about his phase in the professional team, internal recognition, market interest, and the desire to continue evolving with the Timão jersey.

The young player also commented on the statement by coach Dorival Júnior, who classified him as a “rare” player in Brazilian football, and evaluated the current moment experienced in the main squad. “I believe you can consider this my best phase. It's a moment that, thank God, is everything I asked for, right, being able to experience this in the professional team. Scoring a goal at the Arena, in a classic, I believe is very important. We are also coming from a title, so I believe this is one of my best moments so far,” said Bidon.


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With his name frequently mentioned in speculations involving clubs from abroad and Brazilian football, Bidon emphasized that he remains focused exclusively on Corinthians, leaving any potential negotiations to his representatives.

As I said in other interviews: our recovery time from one game to another is very short, so there's no time to think about these things. I have to focus here at Corinthians. My agent, Marcelo, has to handle that. It's not up to me, you have to ask them. I'm focused here at Corinthians. On Thursday, we already have another classic ahead,” said the number 7.

The midfielder also spoke about the maturing process since joining the professional team and highlighted the importance of staying longer at the club to continue evolving before considering new steps in his career.

“Man, there's nothing to say. Corinthians is a club with a lot of visibility. Our fans are always there. So, there's nothing to say. Day by day, I gain a lot of experience with all the players who have been here and with all the players who arrive. I have to make the most of it, day by day, to always be evolving in my football, which I believe is one of the most important things for me right now,” he added.

Bidon also commented on the significance of the goal scored against São Paulo, his first in classics for the professional team, especially in a Majestic match held in Itaquera.

“I won't say it tasted like victory because we managed to create a lot in the first half, but we ended up not scoring some goals in the final third. We made a few mistakes. Now it's about correcting them, and on Thursday, there's already a classic. I'm very happy to score my first goal in a classic, especially at the Arena, close to our fans.”

Finally, the player reiterated that any decision about his future involves the club and his agents, while he remains focused on the season's continuation.

“As I said, I'm thinking about Corinthians. My agents have to handle that part. So, I'm very focused here at Corinthians,” he concluded.

Corinthians returns to the field next Thursday (22nd) when they face Santos at 7:30 PM (Brasília time) at Vila Belmiro, for the fourth round of the Paulista Championship.

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