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Sao Paulo arrives in Chile to play for Sud Americana.  See potential team |  Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo arrives in Chile to play for Sud Americana. See potential team | Sao Paulo

The Sao Paulo I landed in Santiago, Chile, in the early hours of Wednesday, on the eve of the confrontation with Everton, next Thursday, at 19:15 (Brasilia time), for the fourth round of the group stage of the Copa Sudamericana.

Rogerio Ceni decided to spare some key players in the team. Names like Calleri and Rafinha, for example, did not even travel with the delegation And rest for the duel against Fortaleza, on Sunday, for the Brazilian championship.

The option to give some athletes a break with open space for the boys appears in the basic categories. Midfielder Luis Henrique was related to midfielder Leo Silva For the first time by a professional team.

One detail that caught the delegation’s attention was the shirt that Rogerio Ceni wore, one in celebration of the 2005 World Cup, which he won. Sao Paulo On Liverpool – a match in which the goalkeeper at the time had an incredible performance.

Coach Rogerio Ceni, of Sao Paulo, wears a commemorative 2005 World Cup jersey upon his arrival in Chile – Photo: Rubens Cheri/saopaulofc

The Sao Paulo Schedule a training session in Santiago on Wednesday, before traveling to Viña del Mar, a city 120 kilometers from the Chilean capital, where the match will be played.

Possible Sao Paulo To face Everton: Thiago Cotto, Igor Vinicius, Miranda, Leo and Rinaldo; Luanne, Andres Colorado, Talise Costa and Patrick; Rigoni and Luciano.

Sao Paulo players arrive in Chile – Photo: Rubens Chiri / saopaulofc

The tricolor could return from Chile in the Round of 16 rankings from Sudamericana. So you have to win your game and Ayacucho doesn’t beat Jorge Wilstermann. nine points, Sao Paulo Leading the fourth group in the tournament.

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