Enderson Moreira even joked about the instruction he will give his athletes
After the frenetic 3-3 draw between Coritiba and Sport last Thursday (12) for the Copa do Brasil, coach Enderson Moreira was deeply irritated by the second-half penalty against Leão.
For him, moves like the one with defender Rafael Thyere leave him wondering what to say to his players in relation to his team’s motivation after missing out on a chance to win as a guest. He also joked about what his ideal instruction would be for him to avoid similar risks in future games.
– I think it would not be bitter if the offers were normal. These are moves that make us very angry. I don’t know what I say to my players. I almost say: people, go up without an arm. I do not know. Bind players’ arms before the game. I think it will have to be like this. Or if you don’t comply with the rule, you touch your arm, it’s a penalty. Ended. It has no interpretation. Because when it comes to playing human beings, everyone has an opinion,” Enderson said, adding:
– Oh, I know what I’ll do. I will talk to my players about going to players’ hands, not going on goal. Direct to the hand because we will have the possibility of suffering a penalty. The VAR has risen to power… and continues to play a boy. And the interpretation is as follows: when I want to see, I see. When I don’t want to, I don’t see. This is what disappoints. But it’s part of it. It’s just a disappointment that we are extremely angry. All this preparation work for the Brazilian national team, the Copa do Brasil, the final phase, what’s the point? It’s disappointing.
After engaging in domestic competition, the Praça da Bandeira club’s attention turned again to the state level. Next Saturday (15th), the team begins the decision of the Pernambuco championship where it will play as a guest against Retrô, in the Arena Pernambuco, at 16:30 (from Brasilia).
Source: Terra

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