Brazilian national team coach Tite would have been robbed, says O Globo columnist
The former coach of the Brazilian national team, Tite (61), he was allegedly robbed around 6 am this Saturday, the 24th, in the Barra da Tijuca region, in Rio de Janeiro.
According to the blog of Ancelmo Goisfrom the newspaper O Globo, the former player went for a walk when not only had his belongings stolen, but he also got scolded by the criminal for the performance of the Brazilian team in the World Cup in Qatar.
In addition to taking a cord from Adenor, the assailant gave the coach a moral lesson, who would have left so early to walk in order to escape the fans.
After the elimination of Brazil and the end of Tite’s career as coach of the national team, he has been living more secluded with his family in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Tite will no longer coach Brazil
In a press conference after losing to Croatia on penalties, Tite spoke about the end of the cycle. “The cycle (it’s over), as I said earlier, I already said it more than a year and a half ago. It was a process. The previous Cup was a process of recovering the formation of the team and now there’s a whole sequence. The performance you do the evaluation, is on display”, said.
Source: Caras
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