Football: Piquerez, Martinez fire Palmeiras to Brazil's Serie A summit

IANS April 13, 2025 139 views

Palmeiras secured a commanding 2-0 victory against Corinthians, propelling themselves to the top of Brazil's Serie A standings. Uruguayan midfielders Joaquin Piquerez and Emiliano Martinez were the key goal-scorers in this impressive performance. Manager Abel Ferreira emphasized the team's tactical approach, highlighting their willingness to shoot from distance when facing defensive opponents. The win positions Palmeiras strongly in the early stages of the championship, demonstrating their potential for success this season.

"We could have and should have scored two or three more goals" - Abel Ferreira, Palmeiras Manager
Rio de Janeiro, April 13: Uruguayan midfielders Joaquin Piquerez and Emiliano Martinez scored first-half goals as Palmeiras moved to the top of Brazil's Serie A standings with a 2-0 home win over Corinthians. Piquerez gave the visitors the lead with a long-range drive after combining with Colombian midfielder Richard Rios, and Martinez doubled the advantage with another shot from distance following Facundo Torres' layoff.

Key Points

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Piquerez and Martinez score decisive first-half goals

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Palmeiras reaches seven points from three matches

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Corinthians remains seventh in standings

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Abel Ferreira praises team's shooting strategy

After Saturday's win, Palmeiras have seven points from three games, a point clear of second-placed Juventude. Corinthians is seventh, three points off the pace, reports Xinhua.

"We could have and should have scored two or three more goals," Palmeiras manager Abel Ferreira told reporters. "It's a pity we didn't win by a bigger margin, given our dominance in general play."

"Teams are defending with a low line against us, and we need to have this option [of shooting from outside the box]. I'm happy that the players have responded to what I've asked of them. We are only going to score goals if we shoot."

In other Brazilian Serie A fixtures on Saturday, Vasco da Gama won 3-1 at home to Sport Recife, Juventude clinched a 1-0 home win over Ceara, and Bragantino won 1-0 at home to Botafogo.

Meanwhile, ahead of the weekend's first match, former Brazil international striker Leandro Damiao announced his retirement from football on Friday after a professional career spanning 18 years.

The 35-year-old, who was capped 17 times for Brazil's national team, had been without a club since parting ways with Brazilian Serie B outfit Coritiba last July.

"The time has come to hang up my boots," Damiao said in a social media post. "I'm thankful to football for everything it has given me. I was a boy from the outskirts of the city who didn't think he would make it. Thank you to everyone who was there for me."

Damiao started as a midfielder before evolving into a center-forward known for his dribbling ability and aerial strength. His career included spells at Internacional, Santos, Cruzeiro, Real Betis, Flamengo, and Kawasaki Frontale, among other clubs.

Reader Comments

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Marcos R.
What a performance from Palmeiras! Those long-range goals were absolute screamers 🔥 Piquerez and Martinez showing why they're so dangerous from midfield. Verdão is looking strong this season!
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Ana L.
As a Corinthians fan, this was painful to watch 😔 Our midfield was completely overrun. Need to bounce back quickly or we'll fall too far behind in the table.
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Rafael S.
While the win is great, I have to say Palmeiras still waste too many chances. Ferreira is right - we should've scored more. This could cost us against tougher opponents later in the season.
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Tatiana K.
Emotional to read about Damiao's retirement. Remember watching him at Internacional - what a player! Wishing him all the best in his next chapter 🙌
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Diego P.
Those goals were straight out of FIFA! Martinez's technique was perfect. More teams need to try shooting from distance instead of always looking for the perfect pass.
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Luciana M.
Interesting to see Juventude doing so well early in the season! The league is more competitive than ever this year. Can't wait for the next round of matches.

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