After falling in the Libertadores semifinal, Abel Ferreira spoke to his squad in the dressing room of Allianz Parque and preached focus on the dispute of the Brazilian Championship
O palm trees released this Wednesday, 07, the backstage of the elimination in the semifinal of Libertadores. In the video, the technician Abel Ferreira appeared consoling his players after the 2-2 draw with Atletico-PRat Allianz Parque, which culminated in the classification of Hurricane to the final of the continental competition.
The Portuguese coach cited the conduct of the referee, one of the main subjects of his press conference after the fall, but asked for respect for the opponent, commanded by the Luiz Felipe Scolari. Abel also stated that ‘there is no warrior’ without scars. The alviverde group is the current two-time continental champion.
“I would have preferred to lose otherwise, but we have to accept the way it was. I don’t know any warrior who doesn’t have scars. This is another one this year, he said at the World Cup (in Brazil), the way it was. And today (Tuesday) the way it was”, said Abel Ferreira to his team in the dressing room at Allianz Parque. “I ask only one thing. Accept it, congratulate the opponent, who is not to blame, we wanted to be there, but this year is not for us”, completed.
Now, Palmeiras turns its attention to the dispute of the Brazilian Championship. Leader with seven points advantage to vice FlamengoVerdão faces the Youth next Saturday, 10th, at 21:00 (Brasília time), at home, for the 26th round. The São Paulo team follows the season only in the national competition.
“Twenty-four bhoras I ask. Go home and rest and we have 13 endings to go. With this attitude. Everyone in their department is doing their best. We only have one obligation, I only have one obligation, each one to give the best that they know and that they can in their role. Our only obligation as a team and stick together.” said.
Source: sportbuzz

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