Zé Ricardo and Vasco ended their partnership last Sunday, 5th, and the coach opened the game about the reason for not having followed in the São Januário team; check out!
Zé Ricardo is no more technical Vasco. Last Sunday, the 5th, the coach resigned from his position and agreed to go to Japanese football, where he will lead the Shimizu S-Pulse. The change of club took everyone in São Januário by surprise and, through his social networks, the professional revealed the reasons for choosing to change teams in the middle of the season.
During his last spell at Vasco, Zé Ricardo lived with a series of criticism from fans and fluctuated between good times and bad. He was getting some consistency in the B series and leaving Cruzmaltino in a comfortable situation in the G-4 of the B series of the Brasileirão. However, even with the evolution, he chose to change clubs.
CHANNEL – ATHLETISTIC:
“With a heavy heart, I come to announce my departure from Vasco. I would like to thank President Jorge Salgado for the honesty and trust he has always shown in my work and for the support given throughout this period, to the extraordinary group of athletes and men, for whom I will always have the greatest admiration, affection and respect, and to all other club employees, especially CT Moacyr Barbosa”wrote on their social media.
During the recent period in which he was at Vasco, Zé Ricardo achieved 12 wins in 25 games played. In addition, he added eight draws and also five defeats, and the negative results were not in the B series of the Brasileirão, but in the Carioca Championship. According to the coach, the moment of “uncertainty” made him choose a new challenge.
Zé Ricardo is no longer Vasco da Gama coach
👉 https://t.co/8ewGkhUBUS#Vasco da Gama pic.twitter.com/9VRWjB7Pqa
— Vasco da Gama (@VascodaGama) June 5, 2022
At a time of so many uncertainties and uncertainties, as is very common in football, I ended up accepting the invitation of Shimizu S-Pulse, from the Japanese elite.“, finished.
Check out Zé Ricardo’s post in full!
Source: sportbuzz

I am Sandra Jackson, a journalist and content creator with extensive experience in the news industry. I have been working in the news media for over five years. During this time, I have worked as an author and editor at various outlets producing high-quality content that attracts readers from different demographics.