š¹ Abel clashes with journalist after defeat: could Palmeiras do more? Palmeiras lost 3-2 to Fluminense in a comeback win this Saturday (15), in the 23rd round of the 2026 BrasileirĆ£o.
After the match, coach Abel Ferreira had a few ārun-insā with journalists during the press conference, still at the MaracanĆ£. The 47-year-old Portuguese manager, who is under contract with VerdĆ£o until December 2027, even got into an argument with a reporter when asked whether, given the squad at his disposal, Palmeiras could be playing better.
+ š¹ Fluminense complain about a penalty not awarded against Palmeiras + š§ Hulk enters the Top 5 oldest players to score in the BrasileirĆ£o Besides that āclash,ā Abel Ferreira also questioned the criticism he has been receiving. For the Portuguese coach, the pressure does not match a team that leads the BrasileirĆ£o by six points over second place (Flamengo have 42 points, but two games in hand on VerdĆ£o). "The feeling I get from your question is that we lost the title today. No! We lost a game, we didnāt lose the title. And let that be very clear. As of today, Palmeiras are not going through a good moment. In another week, or after one or two more games, weāll see. Because here, the evaluation you make is based on the moment. And right now, we are not doing well. Right now! Just so weāre not here... because otherwise the feeling I get, that my players will get, and that Palmeiras fans will get, is that weāre bottom of the table, that we were knocked out of the cup, that weāre out of all competitions. Calm down!"
In their last five matches, Palmeiras have won only one (3-0 over Fortaleza in the Copa do Brasil). VerdĆ£o have also suffered two defeats (3-2 to Fortaleza in the second leg of the Copa do Brasil round of 16, and 3-2 to Fluminense) and two draws (0-0 with Inter in the BrasileirĆ£o, and 1-1 with Cerro PorteƱo in the Libertadores). Palmeiras return to action next Wednesday (19), when they visit the Paraguayan side needing a win to advance to the quarterfinals of the continental tournament. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in š§š· here.
