Santos fans storm Rei Pelé training ground to confront players
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Despite the rain, Monday afternoon (28) was heated at Santos.
This is because members of a Santos organized fan group invaded the CT Rei Pelé to demand accountability from the players, as well as the coaching staff and club officials.
According to journalist Lucas Musetti from the portal UOL, the arrival of the fans at CT Rei Pelé involved a rush, fireworks, turmoil, and apprehension.
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Moreover, the organized Santos fans reportedly promised "worse things" if Santos does not defeat CRB at Vila Belmiro next Thursday (1), in the Copa do Brasil.
The situation was calmed after the arrival of the Military Police.
After the 2-1 defeat to RB Bragantino at Vila Belmiro last Sunday (27), Santos ended the sixth round of the Brasileirão in second-to-last place with only four points.
Peixe, still without a coach after the dismissal of Pedro Caixinha, returns to the field next Thursday (1), when they host CRB for the first leg of the third phase of the Copa do Brasil.
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