With the team going through a bad phase at the start of the Spanish second division, Real Valladolid fans protest against Ronaldo Fenômeno’s management
After five years of management by the former Brazilian player, Ronaldo Fenômenothe fans of Real Valladolid, from Spain are not satisfied with the current situation of the team. In a transfer window with few signings and a start to the season with poor results, the Spanish decided to protest.
Several banners were found around the Zorrilla stadium asking for explanations for the team’s moment and the departure of Paulo Pezzolanoteam coach, and Ronaldo himself: “Five years of lies on the edge of the abyss. Enough now!“, said one of them. At one point the fans also shouted: “Ronaldo, f***, where is the money?“.
In addition to some dissatisfaction with the management itself, the trigger for the entire crisis is the team’s bad moment after the five rounds of the second division of the Spanish Championship. So far, the team has only won one victory, as well as a draw and three defeats, and the Argentine coach commented on the protests in the stands.
“The screams from the stands are part of football. The players left a spectacular image, Elche had no scoring opportunities. In the face of adversity, we need to grow, we will do it. I liked the team, it had character“, said Pezzolano after the last game, which took place this Sunday, the 10th.
In this way, the team continues to prepare for the sequence of matches ahead, needing to improve its performance to get out of 17th place in the table. The next opponent will be Cartagena next Saturday, 16th, at 1:30 pm (Brasília time).
Source: sportbuzz
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