Coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo expressed his discomfort after the 4-4 draw against Grêmio this Monday at the Neo Química Arena, with Corinthians ever closer to the relegation zone in the Brazilian championship. + Follow Esporte News Mundo on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. “I can’t score four goals and concede four. It bothers me not to win, we did […]
Coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo expressed his discomfort after the 4-4 draw against Grêmio this Monday at the Neo Química Arena, with Corinthians ever closer to the relegation zone in the Brazilian championship.
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“I can’t score four goals and concede four. It bothers me not to win, we have to win, especially at home. I have to bother myself. Like the draw with Inter, the defeat against Fortaleza and Goiás here. We’re in the final phase “Luxemburgo said in a press conference after the eight-goal draw.
Luxembourg, facing five consecutive matches without a win, recognized the need to implement at least two measures to improve the team’s performance. He underlined: “We have to win and to do so we will have to be more offensive. This means we could concede goals, but it is essential to keep possession of the ball for longer and have more precise control.”
Furthermore, the coach mentioned his intention to return to the tactical scheme with three defenders to strengthen the defense, especially on the left. Luxemburgo admitted the weakness in marking and commented: “We saw Grêmio touch the ball, but at least we reacted during the match.”
Corinthians will face an unusual week in the Brazilian football scene. After playing the postponed match of the 15th round of the Brasileirão on Monday, the Luxembourg team will have the privilege of three full days of preparation before taking to the field again. The following Friday, the 22nd, the team will face league leaders Botafogo, once again at the Neo Química Arena.
Source: Terra

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