Summary of "Torcida ORGANIZADA do Palmeira QUER FORA ABEL"
Overview
The video focuses on escalating pressure from Palmeiras’ organized fan culture—especially Mancha Verde and other supporters—against coach Abel Ferreira following poor performances and eliminations. It frames Palmeiras’ recent success as a “mirage”: impressive on paper and in past seasons, but falling short in decisive moments.
Key Points of the Commentary
Organized fans demand Abel out (“Bel out”)
After a specific match, supporters and fan-affiliated journalists are shown/quoted calling for Abel Ferreira’s dismissal. The video also suggests Mancha Verde reinforced the message via Instagram posts.
Critique of Abel Ferreira’s coaching
The team is criticized for:
- Tactical disorganization, including:
- long balls
- meaningless crosses
- players frequently out of position
- A perceived lack of:
- creativity
- intensity
- reaction
- on-pitch leadership
- Post-match conduct, including:
- ejections that the speaker argues harm the team
- aggressive press conferences
- mocking responses
- repeated blame on external factors (e.g., refereeing, schedule, pitch/conditions) instead of accepting responsibility
The speaker also compares the current Palmeiras to past periods where results “hid the mess.”
Critique of management (Leila Pereira and Anderson Barros)
The video argues the club has been incompetently built, citing:
- an unbalanced squad
- missing key profiles (e.g., reliable fullbacks and a creative midfielder)
- a weak bench
- a pattern of “talking more than playing,” with major titles not arriving during Leila Pereira’s tenure
- questionable decision-making in crucial matches
While the video implies Leila/management should be accountable, it also indicates the immediate target is Abel.
Support with demands
Even with sustained fan support—chants and stadium presence—the video stresses that support does not mean silence. It argues that accountability is expected after the final whistle.
Rumor/brief debate about replacements
A possible alternative mentioned is Jorge Jesus, but the discussion frames it as speculative and contested.
Leila Pereira’s public statement (as quoted)
The subtitles include a long excerpt in which Leila Pereira says she is proud of Palmeiras, but also expresses upset over an earlier Libertadores result. She claims she holds people accountable internally, rather than publicly.
She emphasizes:
- professionalism
- competence over politics
- rejection of “tantrums,” presenting the club’s approach as managed by qualified professionals and internal demands
Overall Report / Stance
The video argues that Palmeiras’ current reality—poor football and failure to progress in key competitions—has reached a breaking point. It portrays organized fan groups turning against Abel Ferreira, while also criticizing broader incompetence at the club’s top level (especially squad-building and leadership).
Presenters or Contributors Mentioned
- Abel Ferreira (coach)
- Leila Pereira (president)
- Anderson Barros (sports/football director)
- Jorge Jesus
- Filipe Perno
- Facincan (fan/journalist figure)
- Mancha Verde (organized supporters; group rather than an individual)
- Caracas (opponent mentioned in discussion about a goal highlight)
Category
News and Commentary
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