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Tite says that insults from fans hurt “on the human side”
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Last night (19), Flamengo was defeated 1-0 by Peñarol, in a match valid for the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Conmebol Libertadores. After the unexpected result, commander Tite was cursed at half-time and after the final whistle by the Nação Rubro-Negra and in a press conference, he commented on what happened.
Fans' insults
The coach from the South said that, although it hurt on a personal level, the experience made him understand that fans react according to their love for the club, and that the insults and boos can change depending on the team's results. Tite emphasized that he respects the fans a lot, even when he receives this type of protest, and that the performance and results presented last Thursday can be reversed with work.Turning this into a good performance there, winning and qualifying is a path”, he added.
When asked about his self-assessment of his year-long work at the helm of Flamengo, the coach emphasized that he respects the feelings of the fans and that the only way to gain popular support is by winning major titles.
Flamengo players after the defeat to Peñarol (Photo: Reproduction/Mauro Pimentel/Getty Images Embed)
Difficulties
Since 2022, Flamengo has had great difficulty in winning Libertadores matches away from home. When asked about this issue, Tite said that the next game is a great opportunity to break this record and promised greater effectiveness.
When analyzing the performance of the Rubro-Negro squad in the match against Peñarol, the commander pointed out that it was an effective clash and that, after conceding the goal, the team became anxious and did not have the calm to work the ball, the plays and see the spaces.We were hasty at times, we rushed at others, and the goalkeeper was lucky too.“, he spoke.
The Flamengo coach sees qualifying as a challenge, but also a possibility. To advance to the next stage of the competition, Flamengo needs to beat the Uruguayan team by two goals, or by one goal to take the match to penalties.
Featured photo: Coach Tite in the match between Flamengo and Peñarol (Reproduction/Ruano Carneiro/Getty Images Embed)
Tite says that insults from fans hurt “on the human side”
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Tite says that insults from fans hurt “on the human side”