Panama’s coach, Thomas Christiansengave his opinion this Friday about the attitude in the field of Vinicius Junior and said that if the Brazilian was under his command, “perhaps I would tell him some things for his own sake” and that of the team.
“Many, many comments about attitude and personality, but every player is who he is. If he was my player, maybe I would tell him some things for his own sake, which could also benefit the team,” said of the coach in the press conference before their Copa América quarterfinal match against Colombia.
At 7 of Canarinha, he commented that he is a “good player” and that he has made “merits” to win the Ballon d’Or this year, after winning the Spanish League and the ‘Champions League’ with Real Madrid.
“He has had a great season, he has options. If it is on merit, he will be there,” said the Spanish-Danish coach.
However, he recalled that Spain qualified for the semifinals of the Euro Cup, after defeating Germany (2-1) in extra time, and that, if La Roja lifted the continental title, other Real Madrid and international who are candidates, as in the case of Dani Carvajal, They can be serious candidates.
Asked about Endrick, The young Brazilian pearl signed by Real Madrid and who will start this Saturday with the senior team to face Uruguay in the quarter-finals, pointed out that he has “a lot of youth” and the possibility to “compete in many tournaments”, but insisted that don’t be “in too much of a hurry” with him.
“It’s normal for a player with qualities to want to play,” he said.
This Saturday, Panama jFor the first time in its history, the Copa América quarterfinals will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals.
Your rival will be Colombia.
The winner will face either Uruguay or Brazil in the semifinals.
The Central American Red reached the round of eight best against all odds, as second in Group C, leaving behind the United States, host of the event, and Bolivia.
Source: La Verdad

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