"We need players who can change the game," said Palmeiras' coach referring to Andreas Pereira. And he is not wrong. Andreas has become one of the primary players responsible for playmaking in Palmeiras' midfield. With refined technique and above-average vision, he has significantly contributed in recent matches.

In the 3-1 victory against a tough opponent last round, Andreas provided two assists, showcasing his ability to turn possession into real scoring chances. His constant movement allows Palmeiras to keep pressure on the opposing defense, creating space for attacking players like R. Sosa and Ramon Riquelme.

His relationship with Allan is particularly interesting. The two understand each other well, creating a dynamic that often leaves defenders confused. These quick positional exchanges and short passes are part of Palmeiras' tactical plan, and Andreas is the maestro conducting this orchestra.

The fans have viewed his performance positively. Every touch of the ball is cheered, and the expectation is that he continues this way, game after game, with the same intensity and creativity. Andreas Pereira's contribution has been vital for the club in this championship, and his future looks bright at Verdão.