In the Brazilian League, a team that was supposed to fight against relegation is leading the Brazilian Championship.
Brazil has very rich teams such as Palmeiras, Flamengo and Atletico Mineiro, but neither of them are in the top. In the top is a humble team who:
- Their entire first XI put together costed less than what a rich rich team like Palmeiras spent on a single player.
- In the transfer market, their priority of the year was a forward called William Pottker. He actually preferred to go to a second division team. Who has also bought their 2016 starting leftback
- Their team was created mostly by mixing academy players and players acquired in free transfers
- They failed to sign Drogba on a free, who preferred to play in an USL team (the second division of the MSL)
>>77734920
not falling for you and poortugal's ruses again
>>77734948
The Portuguese league is always won by Porto or Benfica. Lately only Benfica. The Brazilian league has more parity. And this year, we even have a Leicester-style fairy tale right now (but to be fair, they lost their last game).
>>77734920
lmao our league is a joke
8 spots for brazilian teams in Libertadores and the shitty schedule memed the league for real.
Corinthians, one of the few that have actual tactics is parking the bus and winning against everyone.
Gremio fielding youth academy players and still hanging on the 2nd place after giving up the title race ages ago.
Santos the eternal 3rd place
Palmeme/Flamerda/Cuzeiro/Patético-MG etc.. all getting exposed
>>77734920
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>>77735445
Phoenix Rising FC are probably offering way more just to say they have Drogba, to be fair. They're trying to build themselves up for a slot in MLS.
Take calm and support Bahia
go bay my cum
>>77734920
If all you wanted to say is that Corinthians is a pretty small team, you should just say it from the beginning.
>série B