Abel makes projections for the coming years at Palmeiras: “Hardly…”

Abel Ferreira demonstrated that he was very satisfied at Palmeiras and, at an event in Portugal, spoke about what he thinks about the future within the club

This Tuesday, 19th, Abel Ferreira participated in the National Football Coaches Association Forumin Portugal, and spoke about his situation in Palm trees. After a long soap opera about renewing his contract, the coach seems to be more determined than ever about his future and assured that it will be difficult to leave Verdão in the next two years.

“The club where I am is a club that values ​​me, that recognizes me, where you feel part of the process. I’m fine where I am, I’m where I want to be, my family is with me and, fortunately, I’ve reached a point in my life where I can choose where I want to be and it’s unlikely that I’ll go anywhere in the next two years”, said the coach.

With a contract until the end of 2025, Abel’s speech suggested that he has a clear objective of fulfilling his contract until the end. At the moment, with just over three years in charge of the team, the Portuguese has brought one of the most successful moments in the club’s history, with nine titles since his arrival.

“It was in Brazil that a top club gave me the opportunity to show my full potential, because only with good players and a structure that fights to be champions can you show your full potential. It’s like players, to be champion you have to join the best and that’s what I did.”he completed.

Abel Ferreira during the match between Palmeiras and Ponte Preta (Credit: Fabio Menotti / Palmeiras)

Abel Ferreira takes advantage of the FIFA Data break to visit his home country, but soon returns to the focus of Paulistão. If Palmeiras wins the third state championship, the coach will match Oswaldo Brandãothe most successful coach in the history of Verdão, with ten titles won.


Source: sportbuzz

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