Majestoso: Social media rage over obscene gesture, Daronco explains

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Majestoso: Social media rage over obscene gesture, Daronco explains

Majestoso: Social media rage over obscene gesture, Daronco explains

At Neo Química Arena, Corinthians are leading São Paulo 3-1 this Sunday (10), in the 15th round of the 2026 Brasileirão.The opening half of the Majestoso was lively.First because Raniele got his he...

Majestoso: Social media rage over obscene gesture, Daronco explains

At Neo Química Arena, Corinthians are leading São Paulo 3-1 this Sunday (10), in the 15th round of the 2026 Brasileirão.The opening half of the Majestoso was lively.First because Raniele got his he...

The Neo Química Arena was the stage for a thrilling Majestoso clash this Sunday, as Corinthians took on São Paulo in the 15th round of the 2026 Brasileirão. With the score at 3-1 in favor of Timão, the first half was nothing short of electric—and not just because of the goals.

The action kicked off when Raniele powered a header from a corner kick to open the scoring for Corinthians. São Paulo's players protested, claiming a foul on Luciano, but the goal stood firm. However, as the old soccer saying goes, "what goes around comes around." Luciano soon leveled the score after Bobadilla stole the ball from Raniele in the box, capitalizing on Corinthians' risky "Diniz-style" buildup play from the back.

The drama didn't stop there. During São Paulo's goal celebration, frustrated Corinthians fans hurled objects onto the pitch. Calleri went down, claiming he was hit, and Matheus Bidu, Corinthians' full-back, took issue with the Argentine's reaction. The tension boiled over into a heated confrontation between the bitter rivals.

Once order was restored, referee Anderson Daronco was summoned to the VAR monitor to review a controversial moment: an alleged "obscene gesture" by Bobadilla during the celebration. After a careful review, the Rio Grande do Sul official made his way to the center of the pitch and delivered a verdict that left everyone buzzing. "He does not touch his genitals," Daronco announced, clearing Bobadilla of any wrongdoing.

Social media erupted over the incident, with fans calling it "pure Brazilian football chaos." It's the kind of wild, unpredictable moment that makes the Brasileirão a league like no other. Whether you're a fan of the drama or the sport itself, one thing is certain: the Majestoso never disappoints.

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