😂 Oi mate! Palmeiras poke fun at Corinthians with 'free access' jibe
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Rivalry is one of the pillars of football and what makes it the most popular sport on the planet.
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And Palmeiras made a point of making that very clear on Wednesday (28).
After thrashing Sporting Cristal 6-0, at Allianz Parque, and maintaining 100% performance in the Conmebol Libertadores, the "adm" of Verdão made a point of remembering their biggest rival - Corinthians -, who was eliminated in the group stage of the South American.
+ 😂 ACCESS DENIED (2)! Rivals party after Corinthians' NEW fall
The famous "access" was remembered. While for Verdão it's always open, for "others" it's PÁ! DENIED!
Furthermore, the Verdão - three-time Libertadores champion - made a point of reinforcing that, among Brazilian teams with at least 142 games in the continental tournament, it is the one with the most victories.
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In this case, more than double that of the eternal rival.
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