After the elimination of Palmeiras in the quarterfinals of the 2025 club world cup, the Corinthians used their social networks to deride their rival. The defeat of the Alviverde team in Chelsea 2-1, last Friday (4 July), motivated a series of provocative publications of the Alvinegro club.
The clash was held at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia and ended with the goals of Cole Palmer and a goal against Weverton. Stephen marked for Palmeiras. With the result, Chelsea advanced to face the Fluminense in the semifinal, repeating the clash of the 2021 final, when he also passed the Palmeiras.
Corinthians’ first publication came shortly after the final whistle. Derryy, the club wrote: “The world is for a few!”, Accompanied by a assembly with the mascot of Palmeiras which is deported and the Alvinegro Musketeer showing the cups 2000 and 2012, both won by Corinzi. The post also referred to the message previously published by Palmeiras himself, who said: “For us, access is released. For some … shovel!”.
Subsequently, the Corinthians saved another provocation, used in a derby in the Arena of Neo Chemical, with the phrase “The world tradition is in the East of San Paolo!”, Projected on the stadium screen. The caption added: “Good night and beautiful dreams, faithful!”
The official profiles of the Club and the Arena della Chemica Neo also contributed with provocative messages, highlighting the world titles won and strengthening the Corinzian hegemony in this regard. “I miss seeing the house of crowded people,” wrote the profile of the arena, illustrating with the images of the stands showing the trophies.
The world is for a few! 🏆⚫️⚪️ https://t.co/9w2najabsj pic.twitter.com/8zpwied4km
– Corinthians (@Corinthians) 5 July 2025
Good night and beautiful dreams, faithful! 🏆🏆
THE #Tradition It is in the East of San Paolo! ⚫⚪
📸 José Manel Idalgo / Corinzi#Nuncaserão#Vaicinthians pic.twitter.com/j6bag1tjnn
– Corinthians (@Corinthians) 5 July 2025
In fact, the rivalry between the two teams has already had similar episodes.
The Corinthians beat Chelsea 1-0 in the final of the 2012 World Cup in Japan, with the aim of Paolo Guerrero. Palmeiras, in turn, has never won the tournament, despite having played other editions.
Source: Terra

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