Corinthians idol and commentator, Walter Casagrande returned to counter President Duilio Monteiro Alves. In response, the former Timão player said that the representative does not accept criticism and asks for a “face to face” interview.
In your column on the portal UOLpublished this Monday, Casagrande responded to the president’s statement during an interview with Sports Gazette, last week. At the time, the representative criticized the commentator and said he would give him “five minutes of fame”.
“Simple. Whoever speaks this way has an extremely arrogant and overbearing personality, with enormous pride, in addition to feeling more important than any other individual or institution. There is no room for listening to the opinions of third parties. This is the case of Duilio Monteiro Alves, the worst president in the history of Corinthians. He told Sports Gazette that I had “a little minute of fame” criticizing him,” wrote Casagrande in his column on UOL.
It is worth remembering that this is not the first time that the president and Casagrande have exchanged barbs. In some cases, the former player criticized Duilio for hiring the coach, Cuca, convicted of sexual abuse of a minor in the 1980s. In addition, the commentator also criticized the early elimination of Corinthians in Libertadores.
Casagrande, a striker for Corinthians in the 80s and 90s, scored 102 goals in 256 games with the alvinegra shirt, being two-time champion of São Paulo and a striker for Brazil in the 1986 World Cup.
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2023-07-03 20:31:00
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