Carol Nogueira was one of the stars of the final against Sao Paulo, which gave Corinthians their sixth title in the history of the Brazilian women’s soccer championship. The 31-year-old player scored the second goal in the 2-0 victory. She started quickly from the backfield, did not let the opposing defenders catch up with her and played with class even when goalkeeper Carlinha came out. Despite the beautiful move, the striker did not remember what she had done as soon as she crossed the mixed zone. All thanks to the presence of her mother, who came to see her for the first time at the stadium.
“When I scored the goal there, when I came to my senses, the only person I saw in front of me was my mother because it was the first time she came to see me play. So, there was a film in my head of everything I experienced, everything I expected Because we dream of always having our family next to us and it was the first time they were here, so it was a mix of feelings, I still have to remember a little bit how it happened, it happened, because if I say I remember I won’t remember it, but I’m very happy for me it was a very important day, I hope there are more to come”, said the player, who only knows the goal went because they told him.
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“I don’t remember, but the girl said that Zanotti made a pass, but the path to the goal is vague. I don’t remember. I only remember my mother in the stands saying that she loved me, that she was very happy to be here and for the goal, but I will have to look at the context to be able to remember it,” revealed Carol Nogueira.
Source: Terra

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