

Jogadores do Palmeiras antes de partida pelo Brasileirão (Cesar Greco/Palmeiras)
O Palmeiras enfrenta o Ceará na noite desta quinta (22), às 19h30 (de Brasília), no Allianz Parque, em São Paulo, pelo segundo jogo da terceira fase da Copa do Brasil. Como venceu na ida por 1 a 0, no Castelão, a equipe paulista tem o direito do empate para se classificar.
Em contrapartida, caberá ao Vozão ir ao ataque, conseguir ao menos uma vitória simples e forçar a decisão da vaga nas cobranças de pênaltis.
Para o confronto desta noite, o técnico Abel Ferreira terá somente um desfalque. Trata-se do atacante Bruno Rodrigues, que está na transição física. No mais, o comandante palmeirense terá todos os principais jogadores à disposição.
Palmeiras vai poupar?
Em razão da vantagem e do duelo decisivo com o Flamengo, domingo, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, fica a dúvida se ele irá ou não poupar aqueles atletas mais desgastados. Vitor Roque, fora do jogo com o Red Bull Bragantino para resolver problemas pessoais, está de volta e deve ser titular.
Recuperado de lesão, o zagueiro Micael é mais uma boa notícia para a comissão técnica. Por outro lado, Paulinho, que não atuou nas duas últimas partidas em razão do desgaste, ainda é dúvida.
A provável escalação do Palmeiras para encarar o Ceará tem: Weverton; Giay (Marcos Rocha), Gustavo Gómez, Bruno Fuchs e Vanderlan (Piquerez); Aníbal Moreno, Richard Ríos e Felipe Anderson (Mauricio); Estêvão, Facundo Torres e Vitor Roque (Flaco López).
Onde assistir
A partida entre Palmeiras x Ceará terá a transmissão ao vivo e exclusivo do Paramount+
Ficha técnica: Palmeiras x Ceará
Data e horário: quinta-feira, 22 de maio, às 19h (de Brasília);
Local: Allianz Parque, em São Paulo (SP);
Onde assistir: Paramount+;
Árbitro: Anderson Daronco (RS);
Assistentes: Rafael da Silva Alves e Tiago Augusto Diel (RS);
VAR: Gilberto Rodrigues Castro Júnior
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