Ronaldo Nazario He may have gotten himself into a big mess as some doubted his efforts at the head of Valladolid and Cruzeiro. As one of the greatest legends of Brazilian soccer, when he utters the whole world listens even if it is the beating of a stick or a warning about his country’s method.
To exemplify what he had to say about the current training problem in Brazil, ronaldo I’ll take it Vinicius, one of the best players in the world today, as an example. “They did not prepare him well or improve his technical fundamentals. He doesn’t know how to control the ball with his left! Now, after growing up in Spain, he is the most decisive attacker in world football.”Ronaldo said in an interview on the Mano a mano podcast.
The root of the problem is the poor technique that, according to the former Real Madrid, they have in Brazil. “He came to Europe without tuning, still in training,” insists Ronaldo, who, as it happened to him, “For many years, the talents left behind were unpolished diamonds. Vinicius’ is a clear case. He was sold to Madrid at the age of 18 and started with Castilla. You see it’s not over yet, to the point that everyone said that he will be loaned out until he returns to Brazil. He was wine in water for two years, but when he signed… And he plays for Flamengo. They didn’t train him right, because they didn’t improve his left leg or his space-time relationship with the pitch. It just made it better to leave.”
Some statements already ronaldo He knows they still don’t want them in his country. “Now we have, in the First Division, ten foreign coaches. They are better prepared than the Brazilians. I know they’ll criticize me for that, because they’ll think I’m unpatriotic and that I prefer foreigners, but I’m not. I think we have to hire the best”, said ‘O Fenomeno’, who did not move away from him Cruzeiro he chose Paulo Pezzolano as his first coach and, soon after, Pepa, from Portugal. “Brazil will make a leap in quality in five or six years. Coaching and methodology courses have started, CBF has invested heavily in this. It is something that is not talked about much, maybe even because its image is a bit damaged, but it will change the level of football in our country, both in the training of coaches and in the grassroots programs”, he insisted.
Source: La Verdad

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