Toledo avalia Bustos no América: 'Melhor que o Mancini'

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Durante participação no podcast "Fala AE" apresentado por Lauro Lopes o o jornalista e apresentador Otávio Di Toledo, fez uma avaliação sobre o início de trabalho do treinador argentino Fabián Bustos no América. Para Toledo, Bustos errou algumas vezes, mas tem sido muito mais justo em suas escalações que o antigo treinador americano, Vagner Mancini.

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00:00 In this exchange, Fabian Bustos comes in.
00:02 He didn't start well.
00:05 I confess that I didn't see a big evolution in the tactical scheme of America
00:11 from Mancini's departure to here.
00:13 There's the use of more players on the base at times,
00:17 so maybe that's why America has achieved better results at certain times.
00:22 Since there was a long sequence, a fast without victories.
00:25 In relation to Bustos' work, what do you think?
00:27 Is it worth it?
00:30 I think Bustos loses one, then he wins against São Paulo,
00:33 then he wins against Santos, which we didn't have for each.
00:37 Then he draws against Cuiabá in a game where the one who drew that game was Martínez,
00:44 the team was doing very well, and there was a terrible game against Bragantino.
00:49 So I think Bustos, in a short time, did much more than Mancini.
00:53 At least he won two and played well against Cuiabá.
00:56 And what I found in him, man, that was cool,
00:59 he's letting the one who plays.
01:02 He doesn't have this thing of running the team all the time.
01:05 Daniel Borges, the guy doesn't score anyone, like Marcinho, he doesn't score anyone.
01:10 Then he put in Rodriguinho, and Rodriguinho did well.
01:13 He did well, he left Rodriguinho.
01:15 Then, in the emergency, he was left-sided,
01:19 he put Rodriguinho on the left and put in Matheus Henrique.
01:22 Both were right, he kept it. He had to take out Matheus Henrique, who got hurt.
01:26 He was without Cal, I don't know if Cal couldn't play against Santos, he was suspended.
01:32 He put in Breno, Breno did well, he left him.
01:36 He's putting in Varanda, Varanda is doing well, he's letting him.
01:40 So at least he's being fair, man.
01:42 The problem with Mancini is that he took some of his defenders and didn't take any of them.
01:49 Juninho improved, but there was a time when he had to sit on the bench.
01:53 Until he improved, because of the respect we have for him.
01:56 Kavikiole, man, is there a way for Kavikiole to play today?
01:59 Yeah, he was really bad in the last few matches.
02:01 Look at the goals he scored against Fortaleza,
02:04 look at the goal he scored against Bragantino.
02:07 I mean, he's a great goalkeeper.
02:09 He's not well, physically or psychologically.
02:12 Rest him so he can go back to Minas Gerais.
02:15 I thought Passinato was fine.
02:17 Was there a mistake on the ball?
02:19 When America ends up scoring a goal?
02:21 It was against Bragantino, for South America.
02:24 For South America, yes.
02:25 America even qualifies at the end of the game.
02:27 But I saw Passinato playing well.
02:29 Yeah, Passinato is better than the guy who plays for Oshkosh.
02:33 Your friend from Uruguay.
02:37 Yeah, Tomara.
02:38 With Aguerre.
02:39 Yeah, but that's what I'm telling you, man.
02:42 I was a soccer coach.
02:44 I don't even consider myself one anymore,
02:47 but I have a record at CREF as a professional coach.
02:51 If I want to be a team coach, I have that license.
02:56 Because I was a coach before the law.
02:59 At the time, we did a course at the Federal University.
03:03 I forgot the name, what's it called?
03:06 I'll remember in a bit.
03:07 I was a provisional coach.
03:09 I can't be a coach of the gym or swimming,
03:12 but I can be a soccer coach.
03:14 I have a professional record.
03:16 So, what's more important in a team,
03:19 and I was a player of many coaches,
03:22 what's more important in a team
03:24 is the coach being sincere and consistent.
03:28 So, if he puts me on the bench, me playing badly,
03:31 I don't think it's bad, man.
03:33 There's a better guy than me.
03:35 Now, if he's not fair,
03:38 he ends up with the team, because he demotivates everyone.
03:41 Do you agree?
03:43 You see a player going to the bench...
03:45 Yesterday I was watching Luciano in the São Paulo final.
03:48 When he scored, it was the most exciting moment.
03:51 São Paulo's coach is fair.
03:54 He puts the best players.
03:57 So, that was missing.
03:58 I didn't understand what Mancini wanted.
04:01 I didn't understand.
04:03 And there's a lot of magic in that, because...
04:05 He dug this hole for us with the support of the board.
04:10 On May 7th, I was in Europe with my boys.
04:14 The day he lost to Cuiabá,
04:19 he messed up the team,
04:21 he confused everyone, he put Marlon, who couldn't play,
04:24 and Marlon scored.
04:26 I said, "He's not fair."
04:28 The team was bad for 30 days.
04:31 The board waited 120 more days.
04:34 No, 90 more days.
04:36 Three more months.
04:37 Then the team was founded.
04:39 [BEEP]

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