Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira is hoping teenage sensation Estevao Willian can wave goodbye to the Brazilian team's fans by producing "one amazing game" and helping them beat his future employers Chelsea in Friday's Club World Cup quarter-final.
Winger Estevao, 18, will leave Palmeiras at the terminate of the tournament in the United States to join Chelsea in a big-money transfer that was supported more than a year ago.
The side from Sao Paulo wish that facing his future employers will provide Estevao with extra motivation to motivate at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
"I don't speak with him (over the transfer), but he knows what he needs to do tomorrow and I wish he gives his best for the owners of Chelsea," Ferreira told reporters.
"They see him as a player of potential with all the quality he has.
It will be an opportunity for him to show how good he is so all I anticipate from him is to offer his maximum, to attack, protect and maybe score a goal to offer a goodbye to our fans.
"Ferreira added: "We assisted him to expand as a man and a professional so it can be a good moment to offer him a goodbye with one amazing game and maybe, you never know, with one goal.
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_______________________________________________Palmeiras, who lost to Chelsea in the final of the Club World Cup in its old guise in 2022, are hoping to strike another strike for South America against Europe at the tournament.
Chelsea have already lost to Brazilian opposition in Philadelphia when they dropped to Flamengo in the group stage, and Palmeiras could have the bigger backing inside the stadium on Friday.
Ferreira expects locals to support his team on what is the United States' Independence Day holiday.
"Yes we are the underdogs but it can be a good moment because tomorrow, if I am not wrong, it is the Independence Day against the English," Ferreira smiled.
"We are up against a big team with a lot of talent, young players also, but we have one aspire and now we will battle for it with open eyes and offer our maximum tomorrow.
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