A new addition to São Paulo could be André Silva.
André Silva is gaining momentum and could become an important addition to São Paulo.
The player could be an important addition to Crespo’s squad.
André Silva could once again become an important player for São Paulo in the remainder of the season. The striker suffered a ligament injury last August, a problem that kept him off the field for a long period.
In recent weeks, however, the player has returned to normal training with the rest of the squad and has begun to be reintegrated into the group. Last Sunday, he was among those selected for the Campeonato Paulista semi-final against Palmeiras and got some playing time for the first time since his injury.
With their elimination from the state championship, São Paulo now turns its attention to the Brazilian Championship and will have more than a week free for training. This period could be important for André Silva to regain match fitness and earn his place again, emerging as an offensive option for coach Hernán Crespo. The team returns to the field on Thursday the 12th, against Chapecoense.
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André Silva’s stats for São Paulo
Since joining the club, André Silva has played 87 games for São Paulo, starting 50 of them. During this period, he scored 22 goals and provided seven assists, directly contributing to a goal every 157 minutes. The forward also boasts a 47% conversion rate from clear-cut chances, an average of 1.4 shots per game (0.5 on target), and 0.5 key passes per game. He also contributed offensively, drawing 0.7 fouls per game and winning an average of 2.4 duels per game. These statistics are from Sofascore.