
Gazeta Esportiva.com
·05 de outubro de 2025
São Paulo suffer third straight defeat at Morumbis, pressure mounts again

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·05 de outubro de 2025
São Paulo is experiencing a worrying moment in front of its fans. This Sunday, the Tricolor suffered the third consecutive defeat at Morumbis, on a day with cruel airs: the team managed to lead 2-0 against Palmeiras in the Brasileirão 2025, but ended up losing by 3-2 in the final stage, extending the negative streak at home and once again facing pressure on the club.
Before the classic, São Paulo had already lost to Ceará by 1-0, in the Brazilian Championship, and to LDU by 1-0, in the painful disqualification in the Copa Libertadores da América. The last victory at Morumbis happened on September 14, when they defeated Botafogo by 1-0. Since then, the performance has plummeted.
The home performance in the Brasileirão is only 57.1%, with 24 points earned out of 42 possible. For a team that has always had the stadium as a fortress, this statistic is worrying and exposes the recent inconsistency of the team.
With no time to lament, São Paulo will have to react away from Morumbis. The next commitments will be against Grêmio and Mirassol, matches that could define the team's path in the standings. The reunion with the fans at the stadium is scheduled only for October 25, against Bahia.
If they want to keep the dream of a spot in the Libertadores alive—and avoid any risk of irreversible performance decline—the Tricolor will need to regain their balance and once again turn Morumbis into a ground of confidence.
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