Flávio Prado e Vampeta apostam em vitória do Porto sobre o Palmeiras no Mundial de Clubes: “Choque de realidade”

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Flávio Prado e Vampeta apostam em vitória do Porto sobre o Palmeiras no Mundial de Clubes: “Choque de realidade”

Palmeiras estreia domingo no Mundial – Divulgação

Flávio Prado e Vampeta não estão nada empolgados com os times brasileiros no Mundial de Clubes. Nesta sexta-feira (13), ambos os profissionais apostaram em um tropeço do Palmeiras diante do Porto, jogo marcado para o domingo, às 19h (de Brasília), em Nova Jersey, na 1ª rodada do Grupo A. A avaliação é de que o nível técnico é muito alto e que isso ficará evidente em campo.

No mesmo dia, estreia o Botafogo diante do Seattle Sounders, às 23h. Neste confronto, o jornalista aposta em um empate em 0 a 0. Por outro lado, o Velho Vamp acredita que a equipe comandada por Renato Paiva tem condições de alcançar um resultado positivo.

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“Não aposto em nenhum brasileiro. O nível de jogo no Brasil é muito fraco, muito baixo. Vai ser um choque de realidade tremendo, uma loucura. Vai ser assustador. Para mim, o Porto vence 2 a 1”, analisou Flávio Prado, que teve seu palpite compartilhado por Vampeta. “2 a 1 Porto. Seguro. E acho que o Botafogo vence por 1 a 0”.

Walter Casagrande evitou colocar o Palmeiras como favorito para vencer o Porto. Antes da bola rolar, Casão admite que vê uma qualidade importante na equipe paulista e que, de certa forma, é superior aos portugueses, mas nem assim entende ser o bastante para imaginar um triunfo alviverde no Mundial de Clubes.

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“O Palmeiras, talvez, seja mais desafiador porque tem possibilidades de ganhar, mas é uma partida que não tem favorito. É meio complicado esse jogo, irão cobrar bastante do Palmeiras um bom resultado, até porque o Porto não vive um grande momento”, analisou Casagrande.

Além do Porto, o Verdão terá ainda como adversários o Al Ahly, do Egito, e o Inter Miami, do craque argentino Lionel Messi.

Vampeta na ‘torcida’ pelo Palmeiras

Torcedor do Corinthians declarado, Vampeta não esconde de ninguém que espera pela eliminação do Palmeiras já na fase de grupos do Mundial. Sempre irreverente, o ex-volante e pentacampeão do mundo não vê a hora do Verdão voltar para o Brasil.

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Nesta semana, o comentarista projetou que o Palmeiras será superado antes mesmo do mata-mata. Estou torcendo por isso, eu sou Corinthians (risos)”, afirmou.

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