2010–2013: Injuries and decline[edit]
In the first match of the season against Lecce, he scored two goals in Milan's 4–0 win. However, he found himself on the treatment table just after his first two matches of the season, which ruled him out for the next three matches. In his next full match after his injury, he scored twice against Chievo at the San Siro, returning to his position as a striker in a 4–3–1–2 formation. He then scored once again against Bari at the Stadio San Nicola. After a string of great performances, Pato injured his hamstring for the third time in less than a year. This injury ruled him out for six weeks.
On 9 January, he scored his first two goals of 2011 to help Milan draw 4–4 against Udinese after going down 3–1. On 26 January, he scored two goals helping, Milan to win 2–1 against Sampdoria in Coppa Italia. On 6 February he scored a goal against Genoa helping Milan to draw 1–1. Another remarkable goal of his came on 20 February when he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 away victory over Chievo, when he dribbled in between two defenders and finished off with a goal off the post. He scored the third goal after assisting Kevin-Prince Boateng in a 3–0 victory over Napoli on 28 February. With fellow striker Zlatan Ibrahimović suspended for the Derby della Madonnina with Internazionale, Pato's two goals saw Milan secure their much needed three points. He dedicated his brace to his supporters. Assisted by Boateng, he scored the second goal in a 2–1 away win against Fiorentina on 10 April.
Pato during a match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu in the UEFA Champions League
On 13 September, in a Champions League group-stage match against FC Barcelona, Pato scored the fifth-fastest goal in the competition's history, 24 seconds after kick-off.[7] Later that month, he suffered a thigh injury during a 1–1 draw with Udinese.[8] Pato made his return as a sub against Fiorentina and hit the post in the 79th minute in a 0–0 draw. He then scored and won a penalty in a 4–0 win against Chievo and in midweek, scored against Viktoria Plzeň and setup Robinho in a 2–2 draw. He started against Bologna the next week in a 2–2 draw. In January 2012, Pato was on the brink of moving to French Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain. This move would have given Milan the opportunity to make a bid for Manchester City's Carlos Tévez. On 12 January, however, Pato refused the transfer, citing his commitment for the Rossoneri. During the Coppa Italia round of 16 victory over Novara, Pato picked up a muscle strain in his thigh, which tests revealed an injury of his biceps femoris of his left thigh, resulting in him missing the remainder of the season.
Before the start of the new season, Pato switched to the squad number 9, as Filippo Inzaghi had retired at the end of the 2011–2012 season. In the third training session of the season he injured his thigh and was kept out for the first six weeks of the new season. On 21 October 2012, Pato made his return to Milan, in which he assisted El Shaarawy for the second goal in a 3–2 away defeat to Lazio. On 6 November 2012, in a Champions League group stage match, Pato scored his first goal of the season with a header in a 1–1 draw against Malaga. He scored for the last time for Milan in the Champions League against Anderlecht on 21 November 2012.
Corinthians[edit]
On 3 January 2013, Pato signed for Corinthians for a fee of €15 million (£12.18m) in a four-year deal. His debut for the club occurred against Oeste, with Pato scoring on his first touch on the ball after a pass by Paulinho, maintaining his reputation of scoring in his debut matches. On 27 February 2013 in the Copa Libertadores he scored against Colombian team Millonarios with a volley from a cross.
On May 2013, Pato suffered his first criticism in new club, after he missed two goals against Goiás, in a game valid by Brazilian League. The forward was defended by his coach Tite. According to the manager: "Essa pressão vem do valor. Mas futebol não é só dinheiro. Se fosse, não tínhamos ganhado a Libertadores ano passado." ("This pressure comes from his high transfer fee. But football is not only about money. If it was just about money, we would not have won Libertadores last year").[9]
On 6 June after Corinthians lost to Cruzeiro 1–0, in a game valid for Brazilian League, Pato was criticised again by Fiel (the largest Corinthians supporters club). The former milanista missed four goal chances, and once again was defended by Tite. According to the coach: Ele melhorou em precisão. Foi o que pedi depois do jogo contra a Ponte: ‘Acerta o gol’. Acertando e tendo o goleiro adversário uma grande noite, o técnico vai reconhecer. Sempre olho para o outro lado. É preciso reconhecer que o Fábio teve uma noite muito feliz, o mérito dele. Se tivesse errado, eu cobraria. O mérito é do Fábio."("He's improved in precision. I asked for this after the game against Ponte Preta: 'Target for goal'. Considering he shot in the direction of the goal and the rival goalkeeper had a good game, the coach is going to award recognition. I always look at the other side. It is necessary to recognise that Fábio had a very happy game, it was his merit. If Pato had missed, I would ask him to improve. By today was Fábio's merit.")[10]
On 7 July, after Emerson Sheik's and Danilo's injuries and ten games without goals, Pato was in the 11-team of Alvinegro and scored twice in the Corinthians victory against Bahia, in a game valid by Brazilian League.[11]
On 24 October, Alexandre Pato missed a crucial penalty that saw his Corinthians team knocked out of the Brazil Cup.[12]
São Paulo[edit]
On 5 February 2014, Alexandre Pato was involved in a transfer between Corinthians and São Paulo FC in which he was traded to the latter with Jádson moving to Corinthians.[13]
While Jádson moved to Corinthians permanently, Pato transferred to Tricolor until December 2015, during which time half of his salary (R$ 400,000) will continue to be paid by Timão. If Pato receives a proposal in June or July, when the transfer window re-opens in Europe, he can be negotiated to cover Corinthians investment of €15 million.[14]
According to Pato's agent, Gilmar Veloz, he left Corinthians because Mano Menezes, the new coach of club, contrary to Tite, his predecessor, did not want Pato at the club. Menezes preferred a midfielder, therefore Jadson, who was sitting on the bench at São Paulo, went the opposite way. In Veloz's words: "He (Pato) stayed with no place with new coach (Mano Menezes), who wanted Jadson and did not want Pato. He had other plans, another tactical system in his mind. Pato was not important for Mano's scheme."[15]
On 10 April 2014, in his second game for São Paulo, he scored his first goal for his new club, against the same CSA who he did his début. This time, in a victory by 3–0 and valid by second leg of second round of Brazilian Cup, Pato scored the first goal of game, after a good assist coming from Maicon.[16]
International career[edit]
Pato playing for Brazil
After gaining prominence at club level, Pato was called up for the youth teams of Brazil. He helped Brazil win the 2007 South American Youth Championship, which qualified the country for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and was selected by Brazil coach Dunga for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[17] He scored his first goal for the senior Brazilian team on his debut against Sweden at the Emirates Stadium in England on 26 March 2008, beating Pelé's record of scoring a goal within seconds of his full international debut.[18]
He took part at the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa, where he played only in the first round match against Egypt. However, he was not called by Dunga to play in the 2010 World Cup.
He became a regular under new coach Mano Menezes, wearing the number 9 jersey. He scored a goal in Brazil's 2–0 friendly win over the United States on 10 August 2010. He scored the second goal in Brazil's 3–0 win against Iran on 7 October 2010. Pato's success in the Brazil national team continued as he again scored in a friendly match against Ukraine, where they won 2–0.
Pato has so far participated in the 2011 Copa América and has scored a notable brace in the group stage against Ecuador.[19]
Pato was selected for the Brazil Olympic Football team for London 2012 Olympics. He scored a header against Belarus at Old Trafford to make it 1–1, Brazil went on to win the match 3–1.
Pato scored twice as Brazil beat Sweden 3–0 in the final international match at the Rasunda Stadium in Stockholm (Sweden 15 August 2012). He entered in the 76th, scored on a header in the 85th and converted a penalty kick two minutes later after a foul by Pontus Wernbloom.
Personal life[edit]
Pato said in an interview with the Brazilian television program Esporte Espetacular that at age 11, he broke his arm and while examining the injuries, doctors found a tumor in the arm and feared the arm needed to be amputated. Thankfully, the surgery to remove the tumor was successful and did not require an amputation.[20]
In 2007, Pato was engaged to Brazilian actress Sthefany Brito. They mutually split up in January 2009.[21] However, they got back together, and on 7 July 2009, they married in a ceremony at the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro.[22] However, the marriage lasted less than ten months, and the couple divorced on 21 April 2010, with Brito citing Pato's constant partying as the reason for their split.[23] In 2010, he had a brief romance with Miss Brazil 2010, Débora Lyra.[24]
On 2 July 2013, after two and a half years of relationship, Pato broke up with his girlfriend, Barbara Berlusconi.[25]
2010–2013: Injuries and decline[edit]
In the first match of the season against Lecce, he scored two goals in Milan's 4–0 win. However, he found himself on the treatment table just after his first two matches of the season, which ruled him out for the next three matches. In his next full match after his injury, he scored twice against Chievo at the San Siro, returning to his position as a striker in a 4–3–1–2 formation. He then scored once again against Bari at the Stadio San Nicola. After a string of great performances, Pato injured his hamstring for the third time in less than a year. This injury ruled him out for six weeks.
On 9 January, he scored his first two goals of 2011 to help Milan draw 4–4 against Udinese after going down 3–1. On 26 January, he scored two goals helping, Milan to win 2–1 against Sampdoria in Coppa Italia. On 6 February he scored a goal against Genoa helping Milan to draw 1–1. Another remarkable goal of his came on 20 February when he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 away victory over Chievo, when he dribbled in between two defenders and finished off with a goal off the post. He scored the third goal after assisting Kevin-Prince Boateng in a 3–0 victory over Napoli on 28 February. With fellow striker Zlatan Ibrahimović suspended for the Derby della Madonnina with Internazionale, Pato's two goals saw Milan secure their much needed three points. He dedicated his brace to his supporters. Assisted by Boateng, he scored the second goal in a 2–1 away win against Fiorentina on 10 April.
Pato during a match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu in the UEFA Champions League
On 13 September, in a Champions League group-stage match against FC Barcelona, Pato scored the fifth-fastest goal in the competition's history, 24 seconds after kick-off.[7] Later that month, he suffered a thigh injury during a 1–1 draw with Udinese.[8] Pato made his return as a sub against Fiorentina and hit the post in the 79th minute in a 0–0 draw. He then scored and won a penalty in a 4–0 win against Chievo and in midweek, scored against Viktoria Plzeň and setup Robinho in a 2–2 draw. He started against Bologna the next week in a 2–2 draw. In January 2012, Pato was on the brink of moving to French Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain. This move would have given Milan the opportunity to make a bid for Manchester City's Carlos Tévez. On 12 January, however, Pato refused the transfer, citing his commitment for the Rossoneri. During the Coppa Italia round of 16 victory over Novara, Pato picked up a muscle strain in his thigh, which tests revealed an injury of his biceps femoris of his left thigh, resulting in him missing the remainder of the season.
Before the start of the new season, Pato switched to the squad number 9, as Filippo Inzaghi had retired at the end of the 2011–2012 season. In the third training session of the season he injured his thigh and was kept out for the first six weeks of the new season. On 21 October 2012, Pato made his return to Milan, in which he assisted El Shaarawy for the second goal in a 3–2 away defeat to Lazio. On 6 November 2012, in a Champions League group stage match, Pato scored his first goal of the season with a header in a 1–1 draw against Malaga. He scored for the last time for Milan in the Champions League against Anderlecht on 21 November 2012.
Corinthians[edit]
On 3 January 2013, Pato signed for Corinthians for a fee of €15 million (£12.18m) in a four-year deal. His debut for the club occurred against Oeste, with Pato scoring on his first touch on the ball after a pass by Paulinho, maintaining his reputation of scoring in his debut matches. On 27 February 2013 in the Copa Libertadores he scored against Colombian team Millonarios with a volley from a cross.
On May 2013, Pato suffered his first criticism in new club, after he missed two goals against Goiás, in a game valid by Brazilian League. The forward was defended by his coach Tite. According to the manager: "Essa pressão vem do valor. Mas futebol não é só dinheiro. Se fosse, não tínhamos ganhado a Libertadores ano passado." ("This pressure comes from his high transfer fee. But football is not only about money. If it was just about money, we would not have won Libertadores last year").[9]
On 6 June after Corinthians lost to Cruzeiro 1–0, in a game valid for Brazilian League, Pato was criticised again by Fiel (the largest Corinthians supporters club). The former milanista missed four goal chances, and once again was defended by Tite. According to the coach: Ele melhorou em precisão. Foi o que pedi depois do jogo contra a Ponte: ‘Acerta o gol’. Acertando e tendo o goleiro adversário uma grande noite, o técnico vai reconhecer. Sempre olho para o outro lado. É preciso reconhecer que o Fábio teve uma noite muito feliz, o mérito dele. Se tivesse errado, eu cobraria. O mérito é do Fábio."("He's improved in precision. I asked for this after the game against Ponte Preta: 'Target for goal'. Considering he shot in the direction of the goal and the rival goalkeeper had a good game, the coach is going to award recognition. I always look at the other side. It is necessary to recognise that Fábio had a very happy game, it was his merit. If Pato had missed, I would ask him to improve. By today was Fábio's merit.")[10]
On 7 July, after Emerson Sheik's and Danilo's injuries and ten games without goals, Pato was in the 11-team of Alvinegro and scored twice in the Corinthians victory against Bahia, in a game valid by Brazilian League.[11]
On 24 October, Alexandre Pato missed a crucial penalty that saw his Corinthians team knocked out of the Brazil Cup.[12]
São Paulo[edit]
On 5 February 2014, Alexandre Pato was involved in a transfer between Corinthians and São Paulo FC in which he was traded to the latter with Jádson moving to Corinthians.[13]
While Jádson moved to Corinthians permanently, Pato transferred to Tricolor until December 2015, during which time half of his salary (R$ 400,000) will continue to be paid by Timão. If Pato receives a proposal in June or July, when the transfer window re-opens in Europe, he can be negotiated to cover Corinthians investment of €15 million.[14]
According to Pato's agent, Gilmar Veloz, he left Corinthians because Mano Menezes, the new coach of club, contrary to Tite, his predecessor, did not want Pato at the club. Menezes preferred a midfielder, therefore Jadson, who was sitting on the bench at São Paulo, went the opposite way. In Veloz's words: "He (Pato) stayed with no place with new coach (Mano Menezes), who wanted Jadson and did not want Pato. He had other plans, another tactical system in his mind. Pato was not important for Mano's scheme."[15]
On 10 April 2014, in his second game for São Paulo, he scored his first goal for his new club, against the same CSA who he did his début. This time, in a victory by 3–0 and valid by second leg of second round of Brazilian Cup, Pato scored the first goal of game, after a good assist coming from Maicon.[16]
International career[edit]
Pato playing for Brazil
After gaining prominence at club level, Pato was called up for the youth teams of Brazil. He helped Brazil win the 2007 South American Youth Championship, which qualified the country for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and was selected by Brazil coach Dunga for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[17] He scored his first goal for the senior Brazilian team on his debut against Sweden at the Emirates Stadium in England on 26 March 2008, beating Pelé's record of scoring a goal within seconds of his full international debut.[18]
He took part at the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa, where he played only in the first round match against Egypt. However, he was not called by Dunga to play in the 2010 World Cup.
He became a regular under new coach Mano Menezes, wearing the number 9 jersey. He scored a goal in Brazil's 2–0 friendly win over the United States on 10 August 2010. He scored the second goal in Brazil's 3–0 win against Iran on 7 October 2010. Pato's success in the Brazil national team continued as he again scored in a friendly match against Ukraine, where they won 2–0.
Pato has so far participated in the 2011 Copa América and has scored a notable brace in the group stage against Ecuador.[19]
Pato was selected for the Brazil Olympic Football team for London 2012 Olympics. He scored a header against Belarus at Old Trafford to make it 1–1, Brazil went on to win the match 3–1.
Pato scored twice as Brazil beat Sweden 3–0 in the final international match at the Rasunda Stadium in Stockholm (Sweden 15 August 2012). He entered in the 76th, scored on a header in the 85th and converted a penalty kick two minutes later after a foul by Pontus Wernbloom.
Personal life[edit]
Pato said in an interview with the Brazilian television program Esporte Espetacular that at age 11, he broke his arm and while examining the injuries, doctors found a tumor in the arm and feared the arm needed to be amputated. Thankfully, the surgery to remove the tumor was successful and did not require an amputation.[20]
In 2007, Pato was engaged to Brazilian actress Sthefany Brito. They mutually split up in January 2009.[21] However, they got back together, and on 7 July 2009, they married in a ceremony at the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro.[22] However, the marriage lasted less than ten months, and the couple divorced on 21 April 2010, with Brito citing Pato's constant partying as the reason for their split.[23] In 2010, he had a brief romance with Miss Brazil 2010, Débora Lyra.[24]
On 2 July 2013, after two and a half years of relationship, Pato broke up with his girlfriend, Barbara Berlusconi.[25]
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