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Corinthians looks to stay alive in Libertadores

Corinthians are well placed to reach the quarter-finals after securing a 0-0 draw in Ecuador last week but they must overcome the enormous expectations of their fans as well as their opponents.

Corinthians are the only one of Sao Paulo's big four clubs yet to win South America's premier club competition and the pursuit of the trophy is an obsession with supporters, players and backroom staff alike.

"It is exciting - for those who like football and those things that only football can provide - to see the intensity with which Corinthians fans live and die in the Libertadores," columnist Mauricio Oliveira wrote in sports newspaper Lance.

"The growing obsession... deserves to be studied by sociologists, psychologists and parapsychologists, mystics, sceptics and others," he added.

Corinthians fans, known as 'The Faithful', are some of the most passionate in Brazil.

Despite the Libertadores setbacks, Corinthians players say they feel no extra pressure heading into this week's match.

Winning the Libertadores "is the dream of any Corintiano," said striker Liedson, "but it isn't despair or obsession.

"I knew all about the responsibility when I came here. But pl