Patryck quiet, Alisson off form: poor stats in the derby | OneFootball

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·21 November 2025

Patryck quiet, Alisson off form: poor stats in the derby

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Among the many names that performed poorly in São Paulo’s 3-1 defeat to Corinthians on Thursday night (20), two stood out for practically disappearing in the derby.

While Tricolor had some individual mistakes, such as those by Pablo Maia, Sabino, and Ferreirinha, full-back Patryck and midfielder Alisson also performed poorly, but mainly because they barely touched the ball.


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Did anyone see Patryck?

The 22-year-old, who came up through Cotia, was by far the player with the fewest actions on the ball in the Majestoso. Patryck had only 15 during the 45 minutes he was on the field, as he was replaced by Tapia at halftime in Itaquera.

He made seven passes, with four completed, didn’t attempt any crosses, shots, or dribbles. However, he lost possession four times in defense, committed a foul, and managed only one tackle and one clearance for Tricolor. These numbers were enough for Hernán Crespo to pull out the only left-back he has available at the end of the year.

Alisson creates nothing and is suspended

Alisson was the midfielder tasked with trying to get closer to the attack and create offensive plays for Tricolor. He didn’t succeed.

He attempted just one shot, which was easily blocked by the opposing defense, didn’t dribble, and missed the only cross he tried during the 65 minutes he was on the field. He also had two unsuccessful controls and completed 19 of the 22 passes he made in the match.

He also committed a foul that resulted in a yellow card, his third in the Brasileirão, which suspends him for the next match against Juventude, adding to São Paulo’s long list of absences.

The midfielder also lost possession six times and managed only one clearance and two ball recoveries in his terrible performance for Tricolor in the derby, justifying why he has lost his place in Hernán Crespo’s squad.

Picking up the pieces of a melancholic season finale, São Paulo returns to the field at 4pm (Brasília time) on Sunday (23) to face Juventude, in their farewell home match of the year at Vila Belmiro, having to treat the match as a true final if they want to keep dreaming of the Libertadores.

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

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