"No one wants to play the B series": Caca alert for the Corinthians situation

The situation of Corinthians in the Brazilian Championship is increasingly complicated. With only 12 points won in 15 matches, Timão occupies the worrying 18th position in the classification table. The 3–0 loss to the CruiseLast Sunday, it was a tough blow for the team and the crowd. After the final whistle, quarterback Caca, one of the defensive pillars of the team, did not hide his frustration and concern.

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Cacá highlighted the need for more delivery and focus of players to avoid delegating to the B Series, an unthinkable scenario for a giant like the Corinthians. "We have to focus more. Work harder, get more attention on the details of the game. Nobody wants to go through with this. Nobody wants to play the B Series on a giant like Corinthians. We have to deliver everything, donate on a daily basis. If it is not good, if what we are doing is not good, we have to deliver more," said the defender, visibly downed.

The match against the Cruise started badly for the Corinthians, with the opponent's first goal leaving at the beginning of the game. This type of failure has been recurrent and concerns the technical committee. "We need to have more attention on the field and stop taking silly goals in starters and finals. I leave here sad to know that we have been seeking victory, the fans have done her part, if I do not believe that I did not deliver this victory to the fans ", completed Cacá.

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In addition to the quarterback's outburst, other episodes have generated tension in the club. The crowd, which has always been an asset to Timão, now charges more forceful and expressive results. Recently, a fan of Cruise reported being assaulted by the president of Corinthians, an incident that only increases the pressure on the board and players.

The situation requires rapid and effective changes. The coach and his committee are aware of the urgency of adjusting the team, correcting errors and regaining cast confidence. The next games will be crucial to determine the course of Corinthians in Brasileirão. The crowd, though disappointed, continues to support and expect a reaction to the tradition and history of the club.

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Photo: Rodrigo Coca/Ag. Corinthians
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