Rui Costa reveals what he told Roger: league, cup or Sul-Americana | OneFootball

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·28 de abril de 2026

Rui Costa reveals what he told Roger: league, cup or Sul-Americana

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Already in Bogotá, Colombia, where São Paulo will face Millonarios in the Copa Sudamericana, football executive Rui Costa revealed the goals set by the board for coach Roger Machado regarding the competitions the club is still playing this year.

In an interview given to Rádio Bandeirantes on Monday night (27), on the eve of Tricolor’s match, the criticized executive said he had a meeting with the coach, along with Rafinha and president Harry Massis, in which the team’s priorities for the year were laid out.


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“We offered him not a project, but set goals with him, in a formal meeting we held, with president Massis, Rafinha, me and him present, in which we need to return to the Libertadores, that is fundamental at São Paulo, São Paulo and its fans deserve to be in the Libertadores, that is the first project,” Rui began.

“And securing that place in the Libertadores can come by winning the Sudamericana, by winning the Copa do Brasil, or by finishing in an important position in the Brazilian Championship.”

Then, the priority today is the Brazilian Championship, after that we are going to focus heavily on the Copa do Brasil, because of what it offers in terms of prize money, and we will obviously respect the Sudamericana, because every competition São Paulo takes part in, it has to go for the title, or at least it has to respect the fans’ desire, which is also ours, to win,” explained the Tricolor executive.

So Roger is very clear about this, we have to get back to the Libertadores, we have to go as far as possible in the Copa do Brasil and try to win that title again. I know what it means to win the Copa do Brasil title in our stadium, with our fans, and the joy that brings them.”

“And our dream here, all of us who are here every day, is to turn São Paulo fans’ dissatisfaction, which I deeply respect, into joy, into smiles, into satisfaction, because that’s what we work for every day,” Costa concluded.

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