Calleri could match career goal drought v Remo, but has Dorival Jr's trust | OneFootball

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·30 Mei 2026

Calleri could match career goal drought v Remo, but has Dorival Jr's trust

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Still São Paulo’s top scorer this year, Calleri is going through one of the longest goal droughts of his career, now with ten straight matches without finding the net in the Tricolor shirt.

The No. 9’s last goal came in the 4-1 thrashing of Cruzeiro in the Brazilian Championship, back on April 4. Since then, he has gone ten games in which the ball simply refused to go in. The Argentine has missed clear-cut chances and even a penalty during this frustrating dry spell, which could become the longest of his football career.


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Jonathan Calleri has already gone 11 consecutive games without scoring on two occasions: at the start of 2016, also playing for São Paulo, and between August 2016 and January 2017, when he was with West Ham in England.

Therefore, if he draws another blank for the Tricolor against Remo, in a Brasileirão clash scheduled for Sunday night (31) at 8:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at Mangueirão, Calleri will match his worst run without scoring.

The striker’s spectacular start to the year gave the fans false hope. Calleri scored seven goals in nine matches, totaling 11 overall in 2016, which keeps him as the team’s top scorer this year alongside Luciano.

ROUGH PATCH DOES NOT SHAKE DORIVAL

Despite the drought, the São Paulo forward still has the full backing of coach Dorival Júnior, who after the team’s last match — a 2-0 win over Boston River (URU) in the Copa Sudamericana — said he is not worried about the situation involving his top scorer.

“I don’t think there needs to be that kind of concern. If he keeps producing, keeps fighting, the goal will come naturally. The important thing is that he continues to contribute. If he keeps fighting the way he is, working the way he is, you can be sure the goals are close,” the coach said in the post-match press conference at Morumbi.

Calleri returned to the pitch this year after going through a complicated recovery from knee surgery, but he surprised people in his return for the Tricolor with goals and assists. This season, he has already played 29 matches for São Paulo, with 11 goals and three assists.

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