Coach Rogério Ceni has addressed the rumors of his resignation following Sao Paulo’s 2-0 win against Academia Puerto Cabello, in Morumbi, for the second round of Group D of the Copa Sudamericana.
In recent days, the San Paolo commander has had to deal with enormous external pressure. The club’s main organized supporter, l’Independente, has even released an official note calling for the resignation of Rogério Ceni.
“It’s a question I can’t ask myself. I work with them every day, trying to get the best out of everyone. Having boos at half-time is acceptable, but today the team has finished, created and this is the most important thing for us “I work with what I like, I am happy with what I have chosen to work with in my life. This question is up to management,” said Rogério Ceni.
“I work the same way, from day one until today, I work the same way. But, again, this is a question I don’t know how to answer. I wish it would be much easier, but I am extremely happy where I work, I like working with them [jogadores]. But I am an employee, not an employer. I can’t answer for the boss,” she added.
Although this is when Rogério Ceni has come under the most pressure since taking over at the San Paolo, the manager has already questioned his job and his future at the San Paolo on other occasions. The difference is that the board did not omit, funding his stay. In recent days, however, the high tricolor dome has preferred to remain silent.
“That’s fine by me. My biggest challenge was getting here at 17, living under the bleachers, making less than minimum wage, keeping focused, alive. You can have idols, but idols aren’t created overnight. “More. I always wish the best for São Paulo. When Muricy left São Paulo, he said that they were killing the guys who supported this club” Ceni scored.
“But I really don’t miss anything. The management has every right to make the exchange, it’s in the contract. I left Fortaleza twice, rescinding the contract. It’s a right. It’s not forbidden that there is an exchange. Life goes on for everyone. My biggest difficulty was at 17, earning the equivalent of R$ 800 today. And I won. It doesn’t matter how many times you fall. The important thing is how many times you get up”. concluded the San Paolo coach.
Source: Terra

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