AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·27 May 2026
Realistic, Dorival criticises team despite São Paulo win and progress

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·27 May 2026

São Paulo won. They ended an eight-match winless streak this Tuesday (26), beat Boston River 2-0 at Morumbi, and secured first place and direct qualification for the Copa Sudamericana round of 16.
But the end of the jinx did not seem to leave coach Dorival Júnior fully satisfied. In a realistic manner, the São Paulo manager was straightforward in coherently pointing out his team’s problems during the press conference. Once again, Tricolor managed to score early goals (this time there were two before the 15-minute mark), but especially in the second half, even against a fragile opponent, they dropped deeper and not only allowed the Uruguayans to threaten their defense more consistently, but also wasted yet another clear chance to win convincingly and, of course, win over the disappointed fans.
“It’s something that has been bothering us. I hope we can put an end to all this by finding much better balance and giving the players the confidence not to want to protect the result all the time. Because that creates an unnecessary situation within the match for a team that could have a little more control,” Dorival admitted.
“Our showings in the three matches were very similar. We have to repeat that for longer to maintain what the team shows throughout the entire first half. Until we find that, it will be an even greater challenge. If I knew what was happening, I would try to address it, but I still haven’t been able to understand it,” he added.
A serious problem, which cost Dorival his first win in this third spell at the club in his first two matches.
But anyway, the victory came. And now that could mean everything is settled, right? Wrong. The coach himself rejects the excitement and admits that the work during the break for the World Cup will be crucial for the team to find ways to solve its problems.
“It’s too early. We can’t say that has already happened. The team has ability, it can improve, it can grow, and we have to speed up the process. We understand that we need to maintain a little more control over our actions on the pitch,” he pointed out.
“That was evident in the first three halves we played, but negative patterns were also repeated in the second halves. That’s a point where things differ a little. It leaves you thoughtful, analyzing, trying to understand so that you can correct it. I hope that with a little more confidence we can have more consistent performances,” he said.
São Paulo finished the Sudamericana group stage unbeaten, with 12 points. Their knockout-stage opponent will begin to be known on Friday (29), with the draw at Conmebol, but the matchup will only be decided after the playoff between the group runners-up and the teams coming from the Libertadores.
Even so, there is still time before that tie. It will only take place on August 12 and 19, after the World Cup.
Tricolor return to the field at 8:30 p.m. Brasília time on Sunday (31), when they face Remo away from home in the Brazilian Championship. It will be the team’s last match before the nearly two-month break in the calendar for the World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.







































