Crespo transforma São Paulo e torcida explode na internet | OneFootball

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·28 July 2025

Crespo transforma São Paulo e torcida explode na internet

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São Paulo’s strong run of form has sparked celebration among fans and generated notable engagement off the pitch, especially following their third straight victory, according to Arquibancada Tricolor.

The most recent league win, a 3-1 result over Fluminense, didn’t just yield valuable points in the Brasileirão—it also drew impressive interest online. The Arquibancada Tricolor YouTube channel recorded 357,000 live views during their match commentary, marking the fifth-largest audience in the channel’s history and making it the third most-watched transmission of the fixture on the platform, even when compared to channels with much larger subscriber bases. This surge highlights the passionate São Paulo fanbase and the platform’s increasing relevance for supporters.


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Back on the field, São Paulo have strung together three consecutive wins, each boosting the squad’s confidence and standing. Coach Hernán Crespo has earned particular praise for revitalizing the team. After the Fluminense match, commentator Gabriel Sá humorously remarked, “For those who used to get blood from a stone, Crespo makes a milkshake,” referencing past managers and underscoring the sense that Crespo is getting exceptional performances from the current group.

This momentum comes after a period marked by inconsistency. Now, São Paulo’s fans are optimistic, both about the immediate impact in the league table and the improved style of play. The recent run has also included positive tactical adjustments and standout performances from several key players, fueling both results and excitement in the stands and online forums.

Meanwhile, there’s still a strong connection with former club talents elsewhere in Brazil. Notably, ex-São Paulo forward Galeano, now at Ceará, recently scored twice in his side’s 2-1 win over Cruzeiro and found the net in a previous derby with Fortaleza. Galeano, like several players with Tricolor roots now shining across the league, remains a point of pride for the club’s academy.

Looking ahead, São Paulo’s schedule intensifies with crucial fixtures in both the Brasileirão and the Copa do Brasil. While the suspension of players such as Ferreira and Alan Franco may complicate team selection in the next round, the mood around the club is buoyant. Inside and outside Morumbi, São Paulo’s revival is being celebrated in real time by a loyal base eager for more, both on the scoreboard and across digital platforms.

(Sources: Arquibancada Tricolor)

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