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·16 March 2026

Player ratings: Sabino stars as São Paulo pull off comeback

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by ALEX BISPO @alex_bispo11

In the second match under coach Roger Machado, São Paulo defeated Bragantino with a comeback, winning 2-1 in the Brazilian Championship. Defender Sabino and Calleri scored, securing victory for the Morumbi club.


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This result keeps them in the lead, now with 16 points; See the ratings for each player:

Rafael – 6.0 – Was not at fault for the opponent's goal, but was decisive in a free-kick by Juninho Capixaba, when it was already 2-1 for Tricolor.

Lucas Ramon – 7.0 – More discreet in the first half, having a lot of work with RBB's forward Mosqueira, in the second half, he was crucial, providing the assist for the winning goal scored by Calleri.

Alan Franco – 6.5 – Regaining confidence, a solid performance from the Argentine. Very good in aerial duels and firm on the ground.

Sabino – 8.0 – Gaining the fans' trust, another very secure match, and scored a STUNNING GOAL that equalized the game for the faithful team.

Enzo Diaz – 6.0 – Another game where he fought a lot, firm in plays, had trouble with the opponent's attack, received a yellow card but did not compromise; A very secure game.

Bobadilla – 6.5 – Another good game. Did not compromise, helped to rebuild the defense well and neutralized the opponent's midfield plays. Gaining the confidence of the new coach and the Tricolor fans.

Marcos Antônio – 6.0 – A slightly below-par game for the number 8. But he didn't play badly, discreet in the first half, however, more participative in the second half, seeking play and starting the attack setup for Roger Machado's team.

Danielzinho – 6.5 – Not a great performance from number 94, however, he is very important for the heart of the team which is the midfield. Showing leadership on the field, and provided the assist from a free-kick for Sabino's equalizing goal.

Lucas Moura – 5.5 – A below-par game for Tricolor's number 7. In the first half, he even had a good chance after a play through the middle but was stopped by the opponent's goalkeeper. Made many passing errors and at times seemed a bit insecure, but did not compromise.

Luciano – 6.0 – A "nuisance" player for the opponents, participated a lot in the first half, playing one-twos with Calleri and Lucas Moura. In the second half, he dropped physically, received a yellow card, and was substituted.

Calleri – 7.5 – Having a great moment, it's redundant to say he fights a lot in the game and greatly bothers the opponent's defense. Needed just one chance to send the ball into the net, taking advantage of Lucas Ramon's beautiful play and heading it in to secure São Paulo's victory in Bragança Paulista.

Arboleda – no rating – Came in at the end of the game and did not touch the ball

Pablo Maia – 5.5 – Came on in the second half, did not compromise, despite being dribbled near the area, which could have created problems for the team.

Ferreirinha – no rating – Came in to counterattack, barely touched the ball, and wasted a good attacking opportunity by holding the ball too long.

André Silva – no rating – Came in at the end of the game to hold the ball up front but participated little in the match.

Cauly – 5.5 – Replaced Lucas Moura but couldn't be active in the attack, although he cleared balls in defense, helping to hold off the opposing team.

Roger Machado – 6.5 – A good start for São Paulo's new coach, didn't change the "winning team," but is starting to show his way of working, two games and two victories.

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

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