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Palmeiras received a “no” from Miguel Ángel Ramírez, the Spaniard who trains the Independiente del Valle from Ecuador. The blog had already said that this could happen. It is the result of decades and decades of mismanagement and lack of respect for coaches by parts of the Brazilian cartography. Credibility went down the drain and literally no one else in the world believes a word they say.
Will Palmeiras insist with a foreign coach? Can be. After all, the first three in the Brasileirão are foreigners and this is the new fashion. The directors of Palmeiras, like so many others, usually play for the fans, so it is possible that the plan will be maintained.
They must be splitting their heads! Because if the idea was to get a coach who prioritizes positional play (you know what that is?), Like Ramírez, it won’t be easy to find another. And Quique Setién? (They know who it is?).
If Palmeiras is convinced of this type of game, why not wait for Ramírez and prepare the ground for the “revolution”? Not even time? Or is there no sentence?
Anyway. I, like you, reader, reader, I find this story told once again cascaded by cartolage, of having defined a philosophy of the game and chasing a technician capable of implementing it. They are not that wise. However, I believe in honestly trying to find a coach who likes the offensive game, being a bit more simplistic.
And then two names come to mind that would be enough to implement what Palmeiras wants, without having to go out and get it: Renato Gaúcho and Tiago Nunes.
That’s it! They read it well.
Renato has been at Grêmio for four years, he has a contract only until the end of the year and, let’s face it, the wear is evident. It already gave. It would be much better if the greatest idol in Grêmio’s history came out in a nice way than a breakup due to crisis or results. Grêmio could not rebuild the squad after the Libertadores title and years of good football. Renato won’t admit it, but he must be very sorry that he didn’t go to Flamengo when he got the chance.
Palmeiras would hire a coach who 1) knows soccer; 2) it has a wide back to withstand the pressure inherent in Brazilian soccer; 3) must be in a damaged pile to dethrone Flamengo; 4) He has already shown that he knows how to make teams play offensively and winningly; 5) prioritize the playoffs, which is also a priority for Palmeiras. Renato has a profile very close to what Palmeiras is looking for, in my opinion.
And I think I would come running, because it is the opportunity to get a big budget and stop knotting the water.
The option for Renato would be Tiago Nunes. A year ago, the boy was one of the hottest coaches in the country, champion of the Brazil Cup, leader of a vertical, offensive and intense team (Athlético-2019). Have you unlearned so much?
Could it be that Corinthians, with such an attempt to change philosophy, but without a plaster for that, without money and without good values at the base, was not a pineapple too complicated to be peeled?
There are even two players on the Palmeiras squad who shone at Athlético de Nunes: Raphael Veiga and Rony. There is human material there to make the team play the ball the way the fans like it.
Tiago would be scorched by the Corinthian experience, it is true, and he does not have the personality of Renato Gaúcho. On the other hand, he eliminated Flamengo de Jesús in a playoff, it’s on the resume.
These are two “made in Brazil” solutions that conform to the intentions of the Palmeiras board of directors.