AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·19 April 2026
More problems! Roger Machado loses defender for Mirassol in Brasileirão

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·19 April 2026

Coach Roger Machado is starting to deal with many problems in São Paulo’s thin squad, with absences for different reasons.
For the next Brasileirão match, against Mirassol, only on Saturday (25), in Campinas, the Tricolor manager picked up another defensive absence, due to suspension.
Center-back Alan Franco received his third yellow card during the defeat to Vasco in Rio de Janeiro for a foul committed and will miss São Paulo’s match against Mirassol, who bounced back with a win in the last round.
In addition to this absence, Roger currently has Ferreirinha (swelling in the back of the left thigh), Pablo Maia (surgery to repair fractures to the nose and face), Lucas (fractures in two ribs) and Marcos Antônio (injury to the right rectus femoris muscle) sidelined.
Besides them, the coach had a new absence in training this Sunday (19): Bobadilla. The midfielder felt unwell after yesterday’s match and began treatment while still in the dressing room at São Januário Stadium.
This morning, he was taken to Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein and diagnosed with acute gastroenterocolitis. The defensive midfielder underwent symptom treatment and supportive hydration and will now continue to be monitored so he can resume activities with his teammates.
But it is not all bad news. Against Mirassol, center-back Rafael Toloi and right-back Lucas Ramon return from suspension and will be available for the 13th round Brasileirão clash. The game will be played at Brinco de Ouro Stadium, in Campinas, since Morumbi will once again be unavailable due to concerts.
Before that, Tricolor make their Copa do Brasil debut against Juventude this Tuesday (21), still at Morumbi, in the 5th round of the competition. The team will hold one last training session on Monday morning (20) at the training center and wrap up preparations for the clash with the team from Rio Grande do Sul.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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