Romario on Ancelotti and Brazil: “Fuck Ancelotti”

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The former football playeraunt Romario, champion and scorer of the 1994 USA World Cup with the Brazilian team, defended the continuation of Fernando Diniz cas Canarinha coach and said that the country does not need to continue waiting for a response from the Italian Carlo Ancelotti about whether he would accept the position.

“Fuck Ancelotti. I love Diniz until the end,” said the former soccer player and current Brazilian senator in an interview with the “Panorama Esportivo” blog that has not yet been published but from which the newspaper O Globo expects some side this Tuesday.

The idol of clubs like the Spanish Barcelona rated Diniz as the best coach in Brazil right now and said they need to give him time to show results.

Dinizwho also serves as coach of the Fluminense club, was named in July as Brazil’s interim coach until mid-2024, when the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) expects Ancelotti, which has not been confirmed, assume the command of Canarinha.

“I want to congratulate Ednaldo (Rodrigues), the CBF president, because he chose Diniz very well. He is the best coach we have in Brazil,” he stated.

Romario sdefensive ally in the interim at a time when Diniz began to receive criticism for Brazil’s regular results.

“He hasn’t had time to do in the national team what he does in the club, which is his strength, which is training and bringing the players together. He does what he can. He tied and lost in his last games, but nobody always wins “, said “baixinho”.

In the same interview, Romario expressed his wish that the Fluminenseone of the clubs where he played as a professional, beat Argentine Boca Juniors in the Libertadores final, which will be played on Saturday at the Maracaná stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

After mentioning Boca and the Argentines with rude words, Romario called himself Fluminense since he was born: “This is the best team and it really deserves (the title),” he said.

About the decision of famous soccer players to accept millions of offers to play in the Saudi and Qatari football, He said he accepted.

“If it was me, I would have left. They have to go. “A soccer player has 10 to 15 years in his prime and has to make the most of the financial side, mainly those who don’t have dreams of being selected as the best in the world and things like that,” he said.

Source: La Verdad

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