Muricy Ramalho echoes Abel Ferreira in the national team: “He’s the best in Brazil”

Muricy Ramalho echoes Abel Ferreira in the national team: “He’s the best in Brazil”


São Paulo technical coordinator praises Palmeiras coach and says Portuguese should take over from Tite

Muricy Ramalho he almost didn’t drive Brazilian team in 2010. Doing a great job at Fluminense at the time, he hasn’t accepted an invitation since CB extension to “honor the word given” to the Rio de Janeiro club. He’d go about it and reveal, this Tuesday, that Abel Ferreira should be the replacement of Titus in the national team precisely because he was making the difference at the helm of Palmeiras.

The Portuguese coach is by far the best currently in charge of a club in the country. And, according to Muricy Ramalho, currently the technical coordinator of the St. Paulshould be the main candidate to take on the selection to live Brazilian football and be on yellow-green soil.

The CBF has not yet defined who will replace Tite, who left after closing the cycle at the World Cup in Qatar. The name of Carlo Ancelotti, from Real Madrid, is the most talked about. But, for Muricy, the CBF should be looking for someone who is experiencing Brazilian football and doing a better job here.

“I think the following: he must be the best, and the one in the country. So, I think it must be Abel (Ferreira) because he is already used to Brazilian football, even if you say that players throw everything away. It doesn’t matter, here the press is different , the logistics are different, everything is different, and he already knows that,” Muricy said in an interview with TNT Sports’ Last Lance.

Muricy went further and praised the coach of arch-rival Palmeiras. “In addition to knowing, he is victorious, victorious. To manage the Brazilian team, you must have victories, titles. He has already shown in these years that it was in Brazil that, today, he is the best. We have to understand it”.

According to Muricy, Abel Ferreira does not get the recognition he deserves for his excellent work at Palmeiras. “The boy wins a championship, the boys say ‘it’s okay, the team is very good, it worked’, those conversations about football.” But he didn’t just get a no. When he starts repeating the headlines a lot, it’s because the guy is good,” he said. “He’s really good. Abel right now, for me, is the best in Brazil. We have to respect that. I wouldn’t bring anyone from outside, I would bring him.”

Source: Terra

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