Durante participação no podcast "Fala AE" com apresentação de Lauro Lopes, o ex-lateral Carlos César, falou sobre sua relação profissional com o treinador Cuca. Carlos ressaltou que aprendeu muito de disciplina e tática com Cuca durante sua passagem pelo Atlético.
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00:00 You are a player that every coach liked to have in the team, not only for the quality, but for this dedication to the group, the physical dedication to the team when you were playing on the field.
00:12 And with so many coaches in your career, can you define which was your best coach in these years of career? Or is it impossible?
00:20 No, it's not. I will put Kuka as the first one, because of the time we spent together and the experiences we lived in this time.
00:30 Kuka was a guy that disciplined me, he called me to talk, showed me where I was wrong and where I could evolve.
00:42 There was a game, I don't forget this game against Portuguesa.
00:45 What happened?
00:49 The game against Portuguesa, we were winning the game and I got... I liked to attack, right?
00:58 At the end of the game, we were winning, I think we were 1x0, I thought "man, I was making a huge gap to score a goal" and I advanced and it was to score.
01:06 Now I remember, now I remember.
01:07 And when the game was over, he said "you did something you shouldn't have done. In Libertadores, if you make a mistake like that, it can be fatal, we can score a goal.
01:19 So how can I trust you to play an important championship like that, if you're not following the tactical organization here?"
01:26 You know?
01:28 You got hurt.
01:29 I said "man, I just have to obey, be humble, because if the coach is not worried about the athlete, he says "if you're not obeying, bye, I'll put another one that obeys and does better".
01:42 So those moments helped me to improve a lot.
01:46 And there were some funny things, Kuka was this guy that I heard a lot of good things about in athletics.
01:54 This vision of the future, knowing where we're going, starting a season and knowing that we're starting a season because we want to reach these titles.
02:04 I learned that from Kuka.
02:07 There was a very important game, I don't remember if it was against Botafogo, it was crucial, and he felt that the team was a little tense.
02:17 We got to the locker room, there was a picture of all our family members, and he said "look, here's who you're going to run to today".
02:27 At that time, everyone got a lot of energy, felt what we were living, what we could achieve, and who was involved in this process.
02:36 Our family, the family members, much more than the responsibility of the game itself.
02:42 Those were remarkable moments that I learned a lot from him and that I take to life.
02:48 (electronic beeping)