Sport: veja a provável escalação contra o São Paulo hoje pelo Brasileirão Série A

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Sport visita o São Paulo hoje (foto: Paulo Paiva/Sport)

Sport visita o São Paulo hoje (foto: Paulo Paiva/Sport)

Depois de abrir vantagem na final do Campeonato Pernambucano, o Sport direciona as atenções para o cenário nacional. Neste sábado (29), o time nordestino enfrenta o São Paulo, a partir das 18h30 (horário de Brasília), no estádio Morumbis. O confronto é válido pela rodada inicial do Brasileirão Série A

De acordo com informações do site Globo Esporte, o clube rubro-negro tem quatro desfalques, sendo Gonçalo Paciência o principal deles. O português sentiu um desconforto muscular e foi poupado pela comissão técnica.  

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Além dele, Titi Ortíz, Atencio e Dalbert também não jogam. Dalbert está com uma lesão na panturrilha, assim como Ortiz. Atencio fraturou um dos pés.

Nesse sentido, a provável escalação do Sport para enfrentar o São Paulo é formado pelos seguintes jogadores: Caíque França, Hereda, João Silva, Chico e Igor Cariús; Rivera, Sérgio Oliveira e Lucas Lima; Lenny Lobato, Barletta e Pablo. 

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Clube apresenta reforço 

Arthur Sousa concedeu entrevista coletiva nesta semana. O atacante já estreou pelo Sport e vai disputar uma vaga no time titular com diferentes jogadores. São eles: Gonçalo Paciência, Pablo e Zé Roberto. 

“É uma briga sadia. Todo mundo está brigando ali para dar o seu melhor para o Sport e acredito que vou evoluir e aprender bastante”, declarou.  

“No dia a dia, eles já estão me ensinando. Fico muito feliz de estar aqui e poder agregar ao Sport”, completou. 

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Como o São Paulo chega para enfrentar o Sport?

Desfalcado. O Tricolor não conta com as principais referências técnicas. Lucas Moura e Oscar estão lesionados. O meio-campista Pablo Maia também não joga. 

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Nesse sentido, a equipe treinada por Luis Zubeldía deve ir a campo com: Rafael; Alan Franco, Arboleda e Sabino (Ferraresi); Cédric, Luiz Gustavo, Alisson, Matheus Alves e Enzo Díaz; Luciano e Calleri.

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