Sunday's highly anticipated Brasileirão clash between Remo and Palmeiras got off to a soggy start at Mangueirão Stadium. Heavy rainfall left parts of the pitch waterlogged, forcing officials to delay the 4 p.m. kickoff by 30 minutes.
Match referee Rafael Klein braved the elements to inspect the field, but it was clear the ball wasn't cooperating in several areas. The decision to postpone was a no-brainer—player safety and fair play come first, even when fans are eager for action.
This isn't the first time Mangueirão's drainage has struggled under a downpour. Back in April, Remo's match against Vasco faced similar delays, with kickoff pushed back 20 minutes due to flooded sections of the pitch. It's becoming an unwelcome tradition for the stadium, and one that's sure to frustrate players and fans alike.
For now, both teams are waiting out the weather, hoping the skies clear and the pitch dries up enough to deliver the thrilling football everyone's been waiting for. Stay tuned for updates as the action finally gets underway.
