Pedro Ernesto didn't want to know and ended up detonating an attitude of International in the field in the last match, which was valid for the Copa Libertadores of America. The People's Club stood in front of the score twice, but took the draw in both, which disappointed the fans who were present at the stadium and generated criticism from the Rio Grande do Sul press.
The narrator of the Gaucha, Pedro Ernesto, even, used his column in GZH to comment on the colored result in the third round of the continental competition last Wednesday (2). The journalist made a point of saying that the final score was a disappointment to those who were present, and for the complication that left the life of the team.
"Disappointment for the nearly 40,000 colorados who were seeing a victory that would give the Liberators a lot of peace. Now you must seek victory in Venezuela against the Metropolitans. It should not be difficult because of the difference in quality between the two teams, but in Beira-Rio the colorados only won in additions," he wrote.
Pedro Ernesto criticizes "strategy" of Inter
Pedro Ernesto also made a point of criticizing the position of Inter, who would be retreating and not creating an elastic score. "The colored fan seeing this painting gets worried. The team can't shoot a difference of two goals. Make your goal and back off. And then the shakes of the fans begin, always suspicious that something bad can happen," said the narrator.
For the journalist from Gaucha, however, despite all this, the People's Club is in a position to move on to the next stage, as competitors are weaker. "But the colored team is alive. It needs to be improved, and the classification becomes natural. The group's opponents are much weaker. It only depends on the colored team," he completed.

