
East Rutherford, NJ- Club manager Renato Portorubi said on Tuesday that the Fluminense trip to the semi-finals of the World Cup should hit the Brazilian coaches with more respect.
The former striker, also known as Renato Gaucho, directed the team to the 1995 Rio De Janeiro Championship as a player, then turned them from the fighters of landing into threats in the championship within only three months as director.
The club received the champion of the fans at the Metlife stadium after losing to Chelsea.
PortalupPi, a critical of the flow of foreign coaches in Brazilian football, hopes that the strong offer sheds light on the talent between the Brazilian managers.
“I hope not only the rest of the world, but Brazil can also look at the Brazilian coaches in a different way and appreciate them a little more.”
“I have nothing against coaches from other places in the world, but people talk a lot about them, but they are very interesting for Brazilian coaches. The club’s World Cup allowed the Brazilian coaches to see in a better light and I hope it is still the case.”
South American fans brought an atmosphere of parties to the club’s World Cup, and their teams produced some sudden exciting results against their European counterparts, in a championship that the organizers hope to present global sports talents.
All the four Brazilian teams reached a round of 16, and in the group stage, Flamengo defeated Chelsea, while Potafogo was annoyed by the winners of Paris Saint -Germain, the Champions League winners.
Portalocopy said that the final of the Championship South American team can leave with their high heads.
“Our fans are now more enthusiastic, they are happier,” he said. “They will expect the same performance as us in Brazil.”
Reuters information was used in this story.