Amid rumors of a possible departure of Vanderlei Luxemburgo from Corinthians, Alessandro Nunes opened the game about the future of the coach
Vanderlei Luxemburgo saw the Corinthians opening up about his future ahead of a decisive showdown in liberators. Who spoke in relation to the sequence of the coach in Timão was Alessandro Nunes, who spoke to the press while still in the Maracanã mixed zone. The football manager made it clear that the idea is to continue with the current coach and sought justifications to keep him in office.
It is worth noting that the pressure on Vanderlei Luxemburgo’s work is great. The coach made just six games for the club, but has yet to win and has accumulated two draws, in addition to four consecutive defeats. Even so, Corinthians sees progress at work and believes in a comeback for the team.
“About departure or arrival (by coach), there is no confidence. We had a game played today against a team that has been champions in recent seasons, and our athletes showed signs that there are possibilities for us to get out of this uncomfortable position. Corinthians’ position is different, it’s up there“, he said. It is important to highlight, even guaranteed in office, that the match this Wednesday, 24, against Argentinos Jr became a priority for Luxemburgo.
“We have confidence in Luxembourg, he has been working hard, even though the results are not coming. There’s already a new game on Wednesday, in Libertadores, we have to understand, do an analysis, the team corresponded well, was good defensively, created chances and could even come out with a victory (…) Unfortunately the result did not come, but we don’t just analyze that, we analyze performance, athletes’ performance, understanding the game plan. We have to get the results“, he completed.
It is worth noting that Corinthians needs a victory in the Libertadores. The positive result in Argentina is necessary to keep the club alive and with chances of qualifying for the round of 16. A defeat or even a draw could leave Timão out of the fight for a place in the next phase of the most desired tournament in South America.
Source: sportbuzz
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