The striker claims that the club has closed a wound that was open and pays tribute to the runners-up Libertadores and Sul-Americana
The Copa Sudamericana title won by Fluminense on Thursday (29) helped close an open wound. These are some of the words of Germán Cano, striker and one of the club’s idols, after the 2-0 victory against LDU, at the Maracanã. Aware of the fact that the club had lost two finals against the same opponent and in the same stadium, the goalscorer decided to pay homage to the runners-up of the 2008 Libertadores and the 2009 Copa Sudamericana.
“We closed this open wound that was in the club’s history. In 2008 and 2009 they did everything to win and they didn’t succeed. I want to dedicate the victory to these players who tried but weren’t champions,” he said player.
The striker also stated that, due to the characteristics of the group and the way Fernando Diniz commands it, he cannot see the group stabilising. Indeed: “I don’t know where it will end. Fluminense has no ceilings. Here we are building our family. A positive thing within the club. We are going step by step. We won a Recopa that Fluminense didn’t win.” have. So we’re very happy with that’s it and we’ll do more. “
Cano says the substitutions decided the match
In a crucial moment of the match, a few minutes after John Kennedy’s dismissal, Fernando Diniz brought on the pitch newly signed Douglas Costa and Renato Augusto, as well as his idol Marcelo. The substitutions came into effect and eventually the second goal arrived. For Cano, proof that the team is undeniably even stronger than the one that won the Libertadores last year.
“Those who arrived now were very important for what happened on the pitch. We are following a path and that path is the right one, working hard every day. After all, this team is not satisfied with anything and always thinks only to achieve more.”
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