The coach declares himself upset by his departure from the Tricolor and praises the conquest of the Libertadores and the human relationships with the players in the squad
From champion of the Libertadores to last place of the Brasileirão, Fernando Diniz has seen everything change in his job at Fluminense in just seven months. Therefore, the coach could not resist the sudden decline in the performance of the Tricolor, last place in the competition, and was fired. Emotional, the professional said that his departure is a difficult moment and that the Tricolor is a gift in his life.
“I think the interview could be difficult, it has never happened to me in my career (Diniz gets emotional). I am very sorry for my departure for everything that Fluminense represents and for everything we experience here. It is an interview to say goodbye to the fans. I have already said goodbye to the players, the staff and the management, I want to say goodbye to the fans and the journalists. With the affection that I have always had, this or that problem has been solved.
Fernando Diniz talks about his departure from Fluminense in a press conference – – Photo: Lucas Merçon/Fluminense
Eternal glory
The coach returned to the Tricolore in 2022 and the following year he experienced a magical moment in his career. In this sense, on the sidelines, he won the Campeonato Carioca and Libertadores titles, unprecedented in the history of the Rio club. However, this season, the team fails to find its balance and perform well, despite winning the Copa Recopa Sudamericano.
“Fluminense has been a great gift in my life. With my return in 2022 we have achieved something very important together for the club, for the fans and for me. It was an almost perfect marriage. I have always had a great bond with society and with society”. fans, no one can take it away from us, even if there is a downward movement, I am grateful.
“We managed to get where Fluminense deserved to be. In a special way, the Libertadores title, the way it was won, a team that needed it, with a limited budget to fight for a title. It was a historic feat. Eternal Gloria, like the nickname yes, but the way it was built is more eternal. In this way Fluminense arrived where I wanted and deserved”, he added.
Gratitude and human relationships
During the interview, Diniz let his emotions take over, which highlights how extraordinary his second stint was. The coach thanked the management, staff and players, emphasizing that everyone participated in the work that led to the victory of the Libertadores.
“So many people to thank. In this moment at Fluminense I have done a job of the things I believe in most. It was a work of countless hands. It was an achievement for the Fluminense community. Management, employees, all of them. The guy who tidy up the pitch, the people who welcome us at the coach, the permanent staff, my teammates, the players and the fans. A strong bond was thus created so that good things could become reality achieve what he achieved,” he stressed.
“It’s the job I like to do the most. I develop a job so that players experience pleasure in football, regain their childhood essence and football gives them the chance to change socially and economically and their self-esteem. So that they can live well after football,” He added.
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