Even after elections, the atmosphere at Corinthians remains tense in Rio de Janeiro

The results of the elections ease the atmosphere in the board, but pressure for results maintains a tense atmosphere at Corinthians; security scheme has been set up

The presidential election of Corinthians it was just one of the reasons why the atmosphere was so heavy at the end of the 2023 season, in addition to the sum of the performance and results on the field. Last Friday, the 24th, at the Neo Química Arena, the team was beaten 5-1 by Bahia and got closer to the relegation zone of the Brasileirão.

The victory of Augusto Melo at the polls, he appeased Parque São Jorge and reassured fans who demand changes for the coming years. On the field, however, the situation has not yet improved. The setback for the Bahia in the last round, it made Timão return to just three points from the last four positions, and take risks.

There are three rounds left until the end of the Brasileirão, and the first challenge will be against Vasco this Tuesday, 28th, at 9pm (Brasília time). Knowing the tense atmosphere, the delegation prepared itself and traveled with more security guards than players to Rio de Janeiro. There are 30 professionals guarding the club’s hotel, while 27 athletes prepare for the clash.

It is worth remembering that the team will have five important absences for the decision. The defender Gil (suspended), Fausto Vera (psychological problems), in addition to Roni, Gustavo Mosquito, Rojas (medical department).

Augusto Melo was elected president of Corinthians / Augusto Melo – Agência Corinthians / José Manoel Idalgo

There are only three points for the first team in the Z4, Bahia, and a victory should be enough to once again eliminate the risk of falling. Vasco is one point behind Tricolor de Aço, and is also under pressure to score and get out of the uncomfortable situation.


Source: sportbuzz

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