Nenê gave a press conference where he told how he and the other players reacted to the departure of coach Zé Ricardo from the command of Vasco da Gama
This Friday, 10th, in a press conference, the midfielder Baby, of Vasco, told how he and the other players reacted when they found out about the coach’s departure Zé Ricardo. The coach, who took over the team last year and had been doing a good job ahead of Cruzmaltino, accepted a proposal to command a club in Japan.
“It was a shock, right, I think for everyone. Nobody understood anything (the other day) in the morning, because it was at night, in the morning nobody knew. We arrived here at the meeting and I said: ‘Ih… something happened’. And then I saw him like that, then we talked, he explained the situation and I said I was happy for him to leave that way.”said the player.
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Zé Ricardo left Vasco in the third position of the Brasileirão Series B table, with 18 points conquered, in 10 games. Their last result was a goalless draw, against Grêmio, in São Januário.
Of course, I didn’t want him to leave now. It was very difficult to pave this path he was following, a difficult start, he took a lot of pressure, but I was happy for him, because it was a good thing for him and for the commission.”he concluded.
ZÉ RICARDO REQUESTS VASCO’S DISMISSAL
In the midst of a good campaign in Serie B of the Brazilian Championship, Zé Ricardo left the command of Vasco da Gama on Sunday morning, 5th. Despite the difficulties faced in front of the team, the coach was undefeated in the competition and had four wins and six draws in 10 games.
According to information released by “GE”, the coach chose to leave the Rio de Janeiro team to train the Shimizu S-Pulse, from Japan. The decision and the announcement took the cruzmaltina board and the team’s players by surprise. In addition to Zé Ricardo, assistant Cleber dos Santos and the physical trainer Fábio Eiras will also leave the club.
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