São Paulo’s Gritty Libertadores Win Signals Resilience Under Pressure

By The Rio Times | Created at 2025-04-03 09:50:31 | Updated at 2025-04-04 05:43:43 20 hours ago

São Paulo secured a tense 1-0 victory over Talleres on April 2, 2025, launching their Copa Libertadores campaign with a crucial away triumph.

The match unfolded at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium in Córdoba, Argentina, where 42,137 spectators watched midfielder Alisson score the lone goal. This result, confirmed by official match reports, hands coach Luis Zubeldía a lifeline amid mounting scrutiny.

The Tricolor’s success places them second in Group D with three points, matching Paraguay’s Libertad, who defeated Alianza Lima 1-0. Talleres, struggling with only one win in 13 matches this year, sit last with zero points.

São Paulo’s historical edge shifts slightly, now boasting one win, three draws, and two losses against the Argentine side. Alisson struck in the 30th minute of the second half, capitalizing on a defensive error with a precise left-footed shot.

Earlier, the first half dragged with little action—Talleres managed one shot, easily saved by goalkeeper Rafael. São Paulo’s attack faltered too, with Jonathan Calleri’s goal disallowed for offside at the 36-minute mark.

São Paulo’s Gritty Libertadores Win Signals Resilience Under PressureSão Paulo’s Gritty Libertadores Win Signals Resilience Under Pressure. (Photo Internet reproduction)

After halftime, São Paulo pushed harder. Cédric tested Talleres’ goalkeeper Guido Herrera early, while Robert Arboleda’s header forced a line save. Talleres responded with near misses from Blas Riveros and Gastón Benavídez, but their momentum fizzled.

A late scare came when Alan Franco’s errant header hit the crossbar, yet São Paulo’s defense held firm. This win breaks a five-game winless streak against Talleres, offering relief after a goalless Brazilian Championship debut against Sport.

Zubeldía, under fire since taking over in 2024, now faces Atlético-MG on April 6 and Alianza Lima on April 10. Meanwhile, Talleres, winless in nine straight, meet Libertad next on April 8.

São Paulo’s three Libertadores titles—1992, 1993, and 2005—loom large, yet recent form has tested fan patience. Alisson’s goal, his third this season in 12 appearances, underscores a squad finding its footing.

For Talleres, a dismal 2025, marked by a single victory over San Martín in February, deepens their woes despite a strong 2024 group stage.

This gritty result hints at São Paulo’s potential to stabilize, while Talleres’ slump raises questions about their competitiveness in a tough Group D.

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