The renewal between Vitor Pereira and Corinthians has been the subject of all the coach’s press conferences as the season approaches. after, after Rated against FluminenseHey The Portuguese confirmed that he will present the decision before the end of the season.
Vitor Pereira is looking forward to renewing his contract, which is also the club’s wish. Despite this, the coach has personal problems with his family in Portugal that make the situation difficult – his mother-in-law is ill and cannot travel to Brazil. However, he said he expected his decision out of respect for the fans.
“Because of the respect I have for the fans, with the respect I have for the club, I have to, in fact, I have to anticipate (response to a possible renewal). I have to define my life and surely it will happen. I have to have a conversation with the president, I have to Having a conversation with the family. Today, if we lost, criticism would have been fired, so football is like that. I will try to find the right timing, but I will expect it out of respect for the club,” the coach admitted.
With the support of the board of directors, the coach has not been exposed to any risk of dismissal so far. It has always been the council’s wish that the coach at least be involved in planning for the next season.
“I, in all the clubs, when I stay or leave I always make a report of what I think should be better, what I think is good, and what is not, something for the future, anyway. For me, the way, in the sense of organizing the preparatory season, I do it regardless of staying or not, ” The coach reassured.
The next Corinthians match will be on Sunday, at six in the evening, against America Mineiro, in the twenty-seventh round of the Brazilian League. The match will take place at Independence Stadium in Belo Horizonte.
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