[ad_1]
Captain of Santos for the first time, forward Marinho was proud at the end of the match against Fortaleza, in Vila Belmiro, in an interview after the 1-1 draw, for the 12th day of Brasileirão.
After breaking the silence of almost two months in the middle of the week in which he was elected midfielder of the match in the Libertadores in the victory against Delfín, the player again gained importance with an assist for Madson’s goal and, after the match, spoke about the thrill of wearing the parting on the arm.
– The greatest pride is to wear this shirt, a pride that is difficult to speak of, but the emotion is great for being the captain of the team. But captain are all those who seek, work, do the best they can. The silence was more to focus on work, that everyone talks about Marinho more for what he does in the field, my moment of working, that my name does not come as a meme, but with my work even in the field – highlighted the athlete 30 years.
Marinho Santos x Fortaleza – Photo: Disclosure / SantosFC
The scene starring the player last week was also the subject of the interview. After the goalless draw against Botafogo, in a match with countless lost chances by Peixe, the striker was devastated, speaking to himself and charging on the pitch for about five minutes after the end of the match. He explained the reasons for the situation.
– We look bad, because of what we believe, I look bad when we draw. It was like a defeat, I stayed for a moment for myself, sometimes he comes to the locker room and wants to break everything, I kept going out there – he said.
More news from Santos
+ Actions: view player notes
+ Women: Sirens thrash on Sunday
Best moments of Santos 1 x 1 Fortaleza, for the 12th round of the Brasileirão 2020
Marinho’s name has been singled out by fans and commentators as worthy of a shot at the Brazilian team. The player denied the discomfort because he was not remembered by Tite for the World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Peru in October.
“That with the national team does not frustrate me, God knows everything, I do my job at Santos, and what happens will be profit,” said the forward, who highlighted Fortaleza as a “tough rival.”
Santos returns to the field on Thursday, for the Libertadores, against Olímpia, in Asunción, Paraguay.