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·14 May 2026

Trio trains as normal and could boost Palmeiras against Cruzeiro

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Palmeiras returned from Londrina, where they beat Jacuipense-BA 4-1 on Wednesday night (13) in the Copa do Brasil, and began preparations on Thursday afternoon (14) at the Academia de Futebol for the clash against Cruzeiro on Saturday (16) at 9pm at Arena Crefisa Barueri, in the 16th round of the Brazilian Championship.

The starters from the last match did activities in the recovery and neuroscience center, while the rest of the squad went out onto the pitch and carried out a technical drill in a reduced space. Afterwards, there was work on build-up play, crosses and finishing.


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Recovered, Arthur, Andreas Pereira and Allan trained fully, as did Paulinho, who was absent in Londrina (PR) due to load management – Allan, however, is suspended and will miss Abel Ferreira’s team against Cruzeiro.

As in recent days, Piquerez followed his schedule on the pitch with the physiotherapy staff from the Health and Performance Center and, finally, Benedetti, who went off injured against Jacuipense, stayed indoors and will still undergo further tests.

Belé speaks

One of the scorers in the Copa do Brasil match, Erick Belé spoke about the emotion of scoring his first goal for Verdão’s senior team.

“Yesterday was a very special day, I scored my first professional goal and we also secured qualification in the Copa do Brasil. I’m very happy about that. I got to the dressing room and immediately messaged my family. I also thank them for helping me get this far. It was a very good win, we controlled most of the match, scored the goals, and now we have to keep it up,” said the Academia graduate, who highlighted the advice he receives day to day, especially from Felipe Anderson, Mauricio and Gómez. “Felipe Anderson helps me a lot during matches, he gives me advice. Mauricio does too, and the captain himself as well. It’s very good to be out there playing with them and I’m very grateful. The year 2026 has been very good for me, I’ve been training here with the senior team and I’m getting opportunities now. I just have to stay focused and keep working. As Abel says: ‘work and enjoy’,” said Belé, who joined the club in 2018 and already has six appearances for the first team (for the Under-20s, he has nine matches and four goals this season).

Verdão lead the Brazilian Championship with 34 points, from ten wins, four draws and one defeat.

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