Malta Independent

Scolari wins Brazilian championsh­ip with Palmeiras

UEFA says UkraineRus­sia dispute won’t affect Arsenal game

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Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari led Palmeiras to the Brazilian championsh­ip on Sunday only months after returning to his home nation. It was the club’s second title in three years.

Scolari, who was Brazil’s World Cup-winning coach in 2002, watched as Palmeiras beat Vasco da Gama 1-0 in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday to secure the trophy for the 10th time with one game in hand.

Former Alaves striker Deyverson scored the only goal after 72 minutes.

Sao Paulo-based Palmeiras has 77 points and is unbeaten for 22 games under former Chelsea coach Scolari. It is five points ahead of Flamengo with only one round left.

“Big Phil,” as the 70-year-old coach is often called, was also in charge of Brazil during its 7-1 humiliatio­n against Germany in the 2014 World Cup semifinals, and a third-place 3-0 defeat by the Netherland­s. He went on to coach Brazilian team Gremio – where he had previously won the Brazilian championsh­ip in 1996 – before going to China.

Scolari returned to Brazil in July, when Palmeiras was sixth in the standings, after leading Guangzhou Evergrande to three straight Chinese Super League titles and an Asian Champions League crown.

The coach said it didn’t feel like redemption for him in Brazil after the 2014 debacle.

“I am not old-fashioned, I am not the best and I am not the worst. I am a good coach,” Scolari told journalist­s.

Scolari said, however, that the title helped to make up for Palmeiras being eliminated by Boca Juniors in the semifinals of the Copa Libertador­es and by Cruzeiro at the same stage of the Brazilian Cup.

Scolari, whose contract with Palmeiras is until the end of 2020, has won a series of trophies with Brazilian clubs.

He won the Copa Libertador­es with Gremio in 1995 and with Palmeiras four years later. He has four Brazilian Cup titles, including one with Criciuma, a small club from southern Brazil currently in the second division.

Palmeiras will lift the trophy in front of its fans next weekend against Vitoria in Sao Paulo. UEFA says the Europa League game in Ukraine between Arsenal and Vorskla Poltava will go ahead as planned even as the country’s president calls for martial law.

Ukraine’s navy said six of its seamen were wounded when Russian coast guards opened fire on three ships in waters off Crimea and then seized them late Sunday. Parliament was set to consider President Petro Poroshenko’s request for martial law later yesterday.

UEFA says “we confirm that the match will be played as scheduled” on Thursday, adding that “as is the case for all UEFA competitio­n matches, all the necessary security measures will be undertaken.”

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