The Portuguese try to define their territory :: zerozero.pt

The Portuguese try to define their territory :: zerozero.pt

Regarding the incidents that took place during the Athletico Paranaense – Coritiba, Antonio Oliveira, coach of Coritiba, was heard at the Court of Sports Justice of Paraná and ended up being the subject of a controversial statement, which was denounced at the same time to the Ministry of Public Affairs, due to its antipathy Aliens. .

The Portuguese coach was responding to the court checker, Rubens Dobranski, who also targeted Abel Ferreira in one of the questions addressed to the Coritiba coach.

“I actually had the chance to watch the matches in Portugal, at the Estádio da Luz. I went to watch Benfica matches there in Portugal several times and I am worried because the Portuguese coaches, who are currently working in Brazil, seem to want to mark their territory. This is the case of the Palmeiras coach, who kicks buckets of water, kicks microphones and is always warned with a yellow card, ”said the auditor.

«And if I’m not mistaken, here you are when you arrived in Curitiba, I don’t know if it was on the fourth or fifth day, you already had three yellow cards suspended. check? check it out? He asked, have you been suspended for three yellow cards?

Antonio Oliveira, who coached the Benfica B team in Portugal, answered the question in the affirmative and defended himself, after being asked the following question: “Don’t you think you complain too much about the referees here in the country?”

«In life, I do not look at cultures, races and nationalities. The doctor just said that the Portuguese are trying to mark their territory,” he said, prompting Rubens Doberansky to comment that “the situation has become commonplace.”

And the Portuguese coach continued, “This is the doctor’s opinion. He is not mine, I respect him very much. Each one like the other. I don’t look at nationality, I don’t look at religions, I don’t look at colors. For me, each person has his own nature, education and training. I own my way of living the game. »

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