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Bahía announced the arrival of coach Dado Cavalcanti to replace Mano Menezes, who was fired after the defeat against Flamengo and the confusion of an alleged racism against the midfielder Gerson, of the Rio team.
Mano’s departure was announced yesterday on social media. “Esporte Clube Bahia announces that Mano Menezes is no longer the coach of the squad,” the club reported on its official Twitter profile.
Bahia is 16th in the Brazilian Championship with 28 points, the first team outside the relegation zone, the same score as Vasco, 17th.
Before arriving in Bahia, Dado Cavalcanti, 39, coached teams such as Paraná, Coritiba, Ponte Preta, Ceará, Paysandu and Ferroviária. He was champion of the Paraense in 2016 and of the Green Cup in 2016 and 2018, all in charge of Paysandu.
Mano Menezes leaves
On Twitter, the technician spoke about the resignation: “We communicated that Mano Menezes is no longer the Bahia coach. It was the understanding of both parties, understanding together that it was time to interrupt work.”
This morning, Bahía published on his Twitter the dismissal of the player Indio Ramírez, accused of racism by Gerson do Flamengo, during the match of the 26th day of the Brazilian Championship.
After the game, the Rio team’s midfielder gave strong testimony, accusing Colombian Índio Ramírez, of the opposing team, of a racist offense. Shirt 8 also demanded respect from the opposing coach, Mano Menezes, who, according to him, would have downplayed the incident.
“Ramírez, when we got the second goal, I don’t remember, he complained about Bruno [Henrique]. And he told me well: ‘Shut up, nigga. This I have never suffered, in my entire professional career, and I do not accept it. I do not accept. And Mano, Mano needs to respect ”, aired the player to“ Premiere ”.