After five consecutive defeats, Internacional announced the departure of two managers, but kept Mano Menezes as coach, despite great pressure from the fans
This Monday, the 22nd, the International announced the departure of two directors who were working in the direction of the club from Rio Grande do Sul. After another defeat, this time to rival GuildColorado announced the resignation of William Thomasexecutive director, and Sandro Orlandelli, technical coordinator. Despite the casualties, coach Mano Menezes remains in charge.
“Sport Club Internacional announces changes in the Men’s Football Department. The Executive Director William Thomas and the Technical Coordinator Sandro Orlandelli leave the Club, seeking to restructure the sector. The Club thanks the two professionals for the work carried out, wishing them luck and success in their careers.”wrote Colorado.
After a tough defeat at Gre-Nal 439, Internacional completed a sequence of five consecutive defeats. Therefore, Mano Menezes’ work was called into question and the coach participated in a long meeting this Monday, the 22nd, discussing a little more about his future at the club. However, so far, Colorado has chosen to keep the experienced coach in charge.
Alessandro Barcellos, president of Inter, said that the entire board recognizes that the moment is difficult. However, he stressed that in-depth analyzes must be done, preventing hasty decisions from being taken, which could worsen the club’s situation. Thus, the departure of the two employees was a way of looking for a “new route” to Colorado.
Even with all the pressure from the fans, the president was convinced in the decision to keep the coach in office. In addition to the 14th place in the BrasileirãoMano accumulated a difficult start to the season, with an early elimination in Gaucho Championshipagainst caxias. In addition, Colorado came out at a disadvantage in the duel of Brazil’s Cupin front of America-MGthe team is in 2nd place in group B in liberatorswith 5 points.
Source: sportbuzz
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