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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
📹 Neymar back as Santos beat Vitória, return to winning ways
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here. At Barradão, Santos defeated Vitória 1-0 this Sunday (25th), in the tenth round of the Brasileirão 2025. This was only the second victory for Peixe in the competition. The first was on 04/16, against Atlético-MG (2-0), at Vila Belmiro. VITÓRIA... DO PEIXíO! ⚪️⚫️Com gol de Guilherme e assistência de Souza, Santos vence o Vitória no Barradão e volta a conquistar 3 pontos no #Brasileirão. Vamos juntos, nação santista!AQUI É SANTOS! 🫀 — Santos FC (@SantosFC) May 25, 2025 The first half was lively with chances for both teams. Guilherme missed an unbelievable goal but redeemed himself with a beautiful header goal before 20 minutes of play. Cruzamento de Souza, cabeçada de Guilherme. Um belíssimo gol alvinegro no Barradão! ⚽ — Santos FC (@SantosFC) May 25, 2025 Goalkeeper Gabriel Brazão was once again one of the key players for Santos, with important saves. On the Leão da Barra side, Renato Kayzer had a chance to equalize shortly after the score was opened, but his header went wide. Just like against CRB in the Copa do Brasil last week, Neymar entered the field at the start of the second half. The star wearing the number 10 jersey didn't have an easy time in the tackles. Rollheiser had the chance to extend the lead, but his powerful shot from the edge of the area hit the red and black post. Vitória pressed and had a great chance with a missile from Léo Pereira, but Brazão saved it. The final minutes were filled with pressure from the hosts, but the score remained the victory, Santos reached eight points and moved up to 18th place. Vitória, on the other hand, remained with nine points, opening the Z-4 (17th position). Peixe returns to the field on Wednesday (28th) in a friendly against RB Leipzig. In the Brasileirão, Santos' next match is on Sunday (1st), when they host Botafogo at Vila Belmiro, for the 11th round. Meanwhile, Leão da Barra, who plays next Wednesday (28th) against Universidad de Quito in the last round of the Conmebol Sudamericana group stage, will visit Corinthians on Sunday (1st) in the Brasileirão. Featured photo: Disclosure/X Santos F.C.


Irish Times
22-04-2025
- General
- Irish Times
Pope Francis established a change ‘of what had been the guardrails of Catholicism for a long, long time'
The mood in St Peter's Square in the Vatican was one of sad resignation on Tuesday as preparations began for the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday. What had been expected to happen had happened, but it was still a surprise. As Betty Leahy from Killeagh in Co Cork said, it was 'very sad to hear he is dead but I think everybody was kind of half expecting it'. She and her three sons were on a family break on their first visit to Rome. The death of Pope Francis was 'a surprise. We knew he was not well but didn't expect it to happen when we were here,' she said. 'It's a very special time to be here and an honour at this time. He was a very good man and seemed to be very honourable.' It was also a first time in Rome for Steven and Danielle Moronhi, from Melbourne, Australia. Both are Catholic. 'We had every intention of visiting the Vatican on this day [Tuesday], but without knowing what was happening yesterday,' he said. READ MORE They saw 'so many people come, more than we expected, to pay their respects'. Pope Francis, Steven said, 'established a change in behaviour of what had been the guardrails of Catholicism for a long, long time'. He felt this aligns 'more with how the new generations think'. Hannah, who was present with her four children, is from north Wales. All Catholics too, it was again coincidental that they were in Rome at the moment. She said Francis didn't have a huge impact on her life. 'He could, perhaps, have made more changes. For women, homosexuality, female priests in the church. I think he made good headway in other aspects of the Church.' Newlyweds Guilherme and Giovanna Markese are from Sao Paolo in Brazil. 'We just got married, two days ago,' said Guilherme. He works for pharmaceutical company Merck, and Giovanna with Amazon. They married in Sao Paolo 'and then came here [to Rome] last Friday on honeymoon'. The death of Pope Francis was 'very surprising because we were planning to come here [to the Vatican] on the day that the Pope died'. They are not Catholic. 'No, we are Christians, Baptists, but we have a lot of friends who are Catholic.' They knew 'a little bit' about Pope Francis. 'I think he was very kind with the followers and also with the people around the world. He was very revolutionary, progressive,' said Guilherme. Giovanna thought the late pope 'had a really good sense of humanity, kind, he had a big heart'. And Guilherme was clear, it did not matter that Francis was Argentinian. 'It didn't matter to us. We are Brazilians and kind of rivals,' he said. 'When we are talking about religion, this type of rivalry drops off.'