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·22 April 2026
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·22 April 2026
At MorumBIS, São Paulo beat Juventude 1-0 this Tuesday (21) in the first leg of the fifth round of the 2026 Copa do Brasil.
Even before kickoff, there was already a sense of discontent in the stadium.
So much so that when his name was announced, head coach Roger Machado was booed by the Tricolor fans.

Once the ball got rolling, São Paulo completely controlled the game and were rarely troubled defensively.
After Alan Franco and Cauly were denied by goalkeeper Pedro Rocha, Artur whipped in a dangerous cross and Luciano headed home to open the scoring.
Artur and Cauly also missed chances to extend the lead in the first half.
After the break, Diogo Barbosa’s red card for a nasty foul on Luciano made São Paulo’s task even easier.
Artur hit the post, and Calleri, who missed clear chances one-on-one with the goalkeeper, were unable to turn their dominance on the pitch into a more comfortable scoreline.
In stoppage time, Calleri had the chance to make it 2-0 from the penalty spot, but goalkeeper Pedro Rocha got down well to save it in the corner.
After the final whistle, more boos came from the São Paulo fans at MorumBIS.
With the win, São Paulo can even draw the return leg on May 13 at Alfredo Jaconi Stadium and still secure a place in the Copa do Brasil round of 16.
Juventude need to win by two goals to advance. If the team from Rio Grande do Sul wins by one goal, the spot will be decided on penalties.
The green-and-white side return to action next Saturday (25), when they host Londrina in the sixth round of Série B.
Tricolor Paulista, meanwhile, face Mirassol at Brinco de Ouro on the same day in the 13th round of the Brasileirão.
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