The walls at the entrance to the club were graffitied late Sunday night with protest messages against the council and chairman Leila Pereira
The start of the season at Palmeiras did not go unscathed by the criticisms of the fans. At the end of this Sunday evening, the walls of the clubhouse were smeared with messages of protest. The demonstration takes place hours later 0-0 draw with San Paolofur Paulista Championship.
The writings on the graffiti near the main entrance of the club asked for the signing of the players, especially after the farewell of Danilo and Gustavo Scarpa, full owners in 2022. Furthermore, the words did not spare criticism of the president Leila Pereira and the board of the Palmeirense. To watch:
– We want players;
– Wake up blogueirinha;
– Weak management;
– Leila, keep your promises.
After the final whistle of the draw with São Paulo this Sunday, Mancha Verde, the largest organized public in Verdão, protested against the current phase and the movements of the alviverde management. “Ô, Ô, Ô, we want a player”, “shame, shame, shame, shameless advice” and “Ô Leila, incompetent, brought Palmeiras to be president” were the chants heard in the arena.

To complete, Abel Ferreira, in his post-match press conference, avoided asking for signings in quantity, but declared his preference for ready-made players and no longer to be developed. So far, Palmeiras is the only one of the big names in São Paulo that has not strengthened.
Verdão’s next match will be this Wednesday, against Ituano, at 19:30, for the fourth round of the Paulistão. So far Alviverde has five points from three games and only scored one goal. On January 28, next Saturday, Abel’s team will face the Brazilian Super Cup against Flamengo in Brasilia. It will be the first title dispute this season.
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