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Calleri appeared alone at times battling four Internacional goalscorers on Tuesday. In the middle of Morumbi, São Paulo once again played below expectations and ended up walking off the pitch to boos and harsh demands from the crowd. The top scorer agreed with the fans’ revolt and acknowledged the team needed to improve a lot for 2023.
With the 1-0 loss for the gauchos, São Paulo now depends on its strength to still dream of the G-8, and could still fall to 11th place if Botafogo and Fortaleza win their matches in this round.
“She (the fans) has every reason to boo us. I’m boring as hell complained before in another interview, but today we got what we deserved. The season is very bad, we have to improve a lot for 2023, everyone has to do more,” said the Argentine, disgusted with what he saw on the pitch in Morumbi.
“Those are boos for all the reasons in the world. We can no longer replay a match like today. Getting out of Libertadores again… The moment is difficult, and we received (from the stands) for what we did on the pitch. It is time for everyone to shut up and get to work, ”he said, very sad.
“It’s our 76th game of the season, we reached the Paulista final and we didn’t make it, the Copa do Brasil semi-final and we didn’t make it, the south- American and we didn’t make it. The boos are well deserved, I’m very upset with what we played today. We let the opportunities slip by and we need a much better 2023,” said he declared.
São Paulo remains in ninth place, with 51 points, but will have no chance of closing in on the G-8 if América-MG and Atlético-MG win. To make matters worse, he also lost Patrick and André Anderson, suspended, for the last round against Goiás, outside. “We have to end 2022 in the best way,” accused Calleri.C
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