Ceará lost Dorival Jr to Flamengo last Thursday, 9th, and the coach’s departure to Gávea was the subject for Robinson de Castro to comment; check out!
the output of Dorival Jr for the Flamengo did not leave the Ceará happy. Last Thursday, 9th, after the announcement of the departure of Paulo Sousa and the rumors that the coach of Vôzão would be the substitute, Robinson de Castro vented in relation to the ‘abandonment’ of the coach. According to the president of the Ceará team, the red-blacks did not look for the club at any time.
In an interview with “Espn”, Robinson de Castro was uncomfortable with the situation that involved the departure of Dorival Jr. The president of Ceará did not like the way Flamengo conducted the negotiations. It is worth mentioning that they lasted less than a day, since Paulo Sousa was fired on Thursday, 9, and on the same day the coach left Vôzão.
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According to the Ceará manager, Flamengo has not shown any intention to hire the coach. The Rio team spoke directly with Dorival Jr and left Vôzão out of the conversation. This stance made Robinson de Castro extremely angry and the president assured that now no one can complain if he fires coaches quickly.
I just hope that when I fire a coach with three months on the job for not seeing a good result I won’t be criticized.o,” he warned.
The Clube de Regatas do Flamengo informs that the coach Paulo Sousa and his technical commission no longer command the professional team.
Next Friday’s activity (10) will be directed by Mario Jorge, under-20 coach. #CRF
— Flamengo (@Flamengo) June 9, 2022
Robinson de Castro also followed his criticism of the Carioca rivals and made it clear that Ceará was surprised by the coach’s departure: “Flamengo didn’t look for Ceará, it went straight to Dorival. Dorival called me for a conversation, said it had been a survey…but I believe he had made the decision. There wasn’t much trying to convince him to stay. It’s something natural”.
What about Dorival Jr?
O Flamengo officially announced Dorival Jr. The coach will assume the position of Paulo Sousa, who was fired by the Carioca player last Thursday, 9th, after a sequence of bad results in the Brasileirão. The coach was in Ceará and is having a good time at Vôzão, who made a historic start to the Copa Sudamericana this season.
Source: sportbuzz

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