Diniz sees “inadmissible” indiscipline in the Fluminense quartet: “May it serve as a correction” | fluminense

Diniz sees “inadmissible” indiscipline in the Fluminense quartet: “May it serve as a correction” | fluminense
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Check out Fernando Diniz and Renato Augusto’s press conference after Cerro Porteño x Fluminense

– In relation to the players, it was unacceptable, especially in today’s times. We hope that it will serve as a correction for these and others, so that Brazilian football can take professional football more seriously. There are many families involved. We have to work with respect and maximum effort to make things happen correctly – said Diniz.

– Regarding the boys, we don’t have a prediction. This is something we have been talking about on a daily basis – he added later in a press conference.

1 of 2 Fernando Diniz – Cerro Porteño x Fluminense — Photo: NORBERTO DUARTE / AFP
Fernando Diniz – Cerro Porteño x Fluminense — Photo: NORBERTO DUARTE / AFP

Cerro Porteño 0 x 0 Fluminense | Best moments | 3rd round | CONMEBOL Libertadores

– More than planning, we have been thinking a lot about the sequence of games. You can never fully fulfill your plan. Today André was already out, and we don’t know how long he will be away, how the players will react. Yesterday we trained on a field that was completely muddy because of the rain. Apart from the trips, the training camps, the games – analyzed Diniz, adding:

– We don’t know how the players will behave to always try to put the best Fluminense in each match. We probably won’t be able to do what we want, but we will know how to do what we need to do in these games ahead. We really hope to be able to perform well. When we find it necessary to make the necessary changes, we will do so.

2 of 2 André leaves the field crying in Cerro Porteño x Fluminense, for the Libertadores — Photo: Christian Alvarenga/Getty Images
André leaves the field crying in Cerro Porteño x Fluminense, for the Libertadores — Photo: Christian Alvarenga/Getty Images

Other topics from Diniz’s interview:

  • Condition of the Nueva Olla lawn:

– It was a game in which one of the main opponents was the field. It looks a lot like Ilha do Retiro from the time I played. It looks good, but it’s different. The grass holds the ball. We had to adapt to the field, the refereeing style and what Cerro proposed, which was very similar to what happened against Alianza in Lima. To have a better chance of scoring, we had to take a lot of risks, play more inside and then use the side, and we would be much more vulnerable. We knew how to play the game, made few mistakes, had few chances, and the result ended up being fair. The team deserves to be praised, as it performed tactically without unnecessary risks. A result that was worth it for the difficulties he had in the game.

  • Lawns at Neo Química Arena and Beira-Rio:

– Corinthians’ pitch is excellent, but different. There is an adaptation. It’s not an easy field. It’s just excellent, but it’s much faster, even than Beira Rio. Always low, very wet. Players miss passes, slip, it always benefits whoever plays, it’s Corinthians.

– About Fábio, I never tire of saying it. He should be mentioned more often. It’s spectacular, the age he is, the way he behaves, he helps people. At 43 years old, a symbol. Unfortunately, he didn’t play in a World Cup. He deserved at least one. He’s an ace. (Brazil) Always had great goalkeepers, but he deserved to have played in a World Cup. He is very different as a goalkeeper. We are honored to be able to work with a player of this level here

  • Disallowed goal by Arias and refereeing performance:

– As for the goal, it seems that the VAR canceled it well, I didn’t see the image. I don’t have many questions. The criteria went both ways, let it run, Libertadores style.

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