Chrystian Barletta made his debut for Corinthians this Wednesday, in a 2-0 defeat against Remo in the first leg of the third phase of the Copa do Brasil. The striker, who stood out in the Campeonato Paulista with São Bernardo, replaced Giuliano in the second half with the responsibility of at least reducing Timão’s defeat in the game, which did not happen.
“Christian’s debut is not the debut we would like to provide, but it is the characteristic we understood we needed. An individual player, who attacks space well, could combine with Fagner on the right,” commented Lázaro.
Still adjusting to the new club and getting along with his teammates, Barletta failed to distinguish themselves in Belém, but did try some individual moves. Gradually, the striker is gaining ground with the Corinthians coach.
“The athlete has competed, made a big state championship, is adapting, loosening up. It wasn’t the best scenario to debut, but it was what the game demanded. We have faith in the athlete, too, to go into a moment difficile. Participated, never omitted,” he added.
The evening was also special for the young Pedro, owner of Corinthians for the first time in his career. The 17-year-old had already entered the final minutes of duels with Santo André and Ituano, for the Campeonato Paulista, and this time he had the opportunity to show his football for longer.
Pedro, on the other hand, was replaced at half-time by Róger Guedes, given that Corinthians had lost 1-0 up to that point and needed athletes who could solve the game, such as Timão’s number 10, the team’s top scorer in the season ongoing, with ten goals . , but that this Wednesday also went blank.
“I thought Pedro participated well in the match, he tried, he moved, he’s an athlete who carries this more open movement, with speed, a sharp boy. He participated well in the first half, but what he showed in the match , the result, the need to search, there was an exchange”, concluded Fernando Lázaro.
Source: Terra

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