With another expulsion last night, in the reception of Cuiabá at Palmeiras, António Oliveira is, according to Globoeporte, the most punished coach of this edition of Brasileirão: he has ten cards, ahead of Abel Ferreira (9), Mano Menezes (8) , Vitor Pereira (7) and Maurício Barbieri (5).
After the draw (1-1) that leaves the club closer to maintenance but still uncertain, the Portuguese coach, sent off at half-time, has left the complaints to the referee.
“To be a referee you have to know how to manage people, just like coaches. And this gentleman who came here [Bráulio da Silva Machado, de quem Vítor Pereira se queixou fortemente no mês passado] It is not the first time he has put his feet on his feet in football matches. It really was partial arbitrage. If I have a problem, there is a way to solve it, which is communication. This is why God has given us a mouth “, she underlined, continuing:
“If you don’t have the patience, it is better to find another profession, because you are unable to manage people. Football is a game of emotions. Don’t ask me to be a priest there [no jogo], with all due respect to the parents. In the same way that I have to know the opponent and the referees, he too has to know the players and the coaches. “
As for the match, in which he even took the lead, António Oliveira said he liked his team: “I think my team reacted well. It should make all the people of Mato Grosso and Cuiaba proud, all the fans, because the team represented them in the best way. We have to understand that Cuiabá is in his second year in Serie A. In my opinion, Palmeiras is the most consistent and stable team in South America ”.