AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·19 de septiembre de 2025
São Paulo struggle to overturn two-goal deficits at Morumbi

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·19 de septiembre de 2025
São Paulo lost to LDU 2-0 in the first leg of the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals this Thursday (18), and will now have to overcome a two-goal deficit just to take the match to penalties next week at Morumbi.
To qualify for the semifinals, however, Tricolor will need, above all, to overcome the odds. And break a historical record that is far from positive.
This is the 12th time São Paulo has lost a first-leg match away from home by more than one goal in knockout competitions (see table below).
On only five of those occasions, however, the team managed to overturn the result at Morumbi, including the most recent, in 2023.
If it’s any consolation for the more pessimistic fans, only twice has Tricolor failed to win the second leg in these matchups.
Source: ANOTAÇÕES TRICOLORES
Since returning to lead the Morumbi club, Hernán Crespo has coached 16 matches, with eight wins, four draws, and four losses, resulting in a 62% success rate.
However, none of the Argentine’s eight wins have been by a three-goal margin, the difference needed for São Paulo to qualify in regular time next week.
Of those eight victories under the Tricolor manager, only three were by a two-goal margin: 2-0 over Corinthians and Atlético-MG, and a 3-1 over Fluminense.
If we consider the entire season, only once this season has Tricolor achieved a result that would qualify them directly to the Libertadores semifinals: it was way back on February 5, when they thrashed Mirassol 4-1 in the Paulista Championship.
The last time São Paulo managed to qualify for the next stage of the Libertadores after losing the first leg by at least two goals was in 1993.
On that occasion, the Morumbi club lost the first leg of the round of 16 by the same 2-0 score to Newell’s Old Boys of Argentina, away from home. That opponent had been their rival in the previous year’s Libertadores final, when Tricolor lifted the trophy after a penalty shootout.
But they managed to overturn the score at home, winning 4-0 and continuing on the path to secure their second continental title.
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