Carlos César conta como foi chegada ao Atlético

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Durante participação no podcast "Fala AE" com apresentação de Lauro Lopes, o ex-lateral Carlos César, contou como foi sua chegada ao Atlético em 2011. Ele falou ainda que ficou muito emocionado de realizar seu maior sonho que era jogar um Mundial de Clubes.

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00:00 And you joined Athletic in 2011.
00:02 When you joined Athletic,
00:04 because with all due respect to the other clubs,
00:06 they didn't have the fans and the history that Athletic has.
00:09 Yes.
00:10 In that first contract with Athletic,
00:12 what did you feel at that moment?
00:14 Did you really feel that it was all worth it?
00:18 All the effort was worth it?
00:20 Yes, and there was a very cool story,
00:22 because after all this...
00:25 In 2010, I finished my contract with Guarani de Campinas.
00:32 I had an access, we were vice-champions of Serie B.
00:35 And in exchange for the coach,
00:37 he looked at the squad and said,
00:39 "Look, I don't want this, I don't want this, I don't want this."
00:41 You came to Guarani, if I'm not mistaken.
00:43 No, this was Guarani de Campinas in 2010.
00:47 In 2010, in April.
00:49 In May, my contract ended,
00:51 and there I had a proposal from Olympiacos.
00:54 Look at that, man.
00:56 And because of...
00:57 At that time I didn't know why,
01:00 but I got the passport,
01:02 it was all that expectation,
01:04 and for some reason that at that time I didn't know, it didn't work out.
01:07 Then there was a situation of going to Braga de Portugal
01:10 when it didn't work out either.
01:12 And I said, "Man, so many cool things didn't work out, what happened?"
01:15 And it turned out that the window closed,
01:17 from outside Brazil too,
01:19 and I stayed from May to December without playing football.
01:22 And there I went into a despair, a crisis,
01:24 "Will my career end after all this process?"
01:27 And then I had the opportunity in January to play in Guarani de Divinópolis.
01:32 And I, all this time,
01:34 I was in great despair, but I didn't stop training for a day.
01:37 And I remember that in that same neighborhood where I started,
01:40 I went back and forth,
01:42 which were the resources I had to stay prepared.
01:45 So much so that when I arrive in January in the Minas Gerais championship,
01:48 I'm one of the best in the competition,
01:50 I go to Boa Esporte,
01:52 in six games I'm hired by Atlético Mineiro,
01:56 in six games I did for Boa.
01:58 And when I get to Galo,
02:00 it was a very big emotion.
02:04 I never stopped dreaming of being there.
02:07 Because when I left home, I said,
02:09 "My biggest childhood dream was to go to a club world cup."
02:13 So I always believed in that dream.
02:16 And I wore the Atlético jersey in the first game.
02:20 I think it was such a desire to win
02:24 that I couldn't even think about the moment Atlético was living.
02:29 Because it was a very strong jersey, very big,
02:32 a wonderful crowd,
02:34 and that puts that pressure on Atlético,
02:36 if he's not prepared, he can't take it.
02:38 And the moment I was living,
02:41 which was the last place,
02:43 needing to win, having to...
02:45 And I come in as a protagonist,
02:48 scoring goals, giving assists,
02:51 playing football with the characteristics,
02:55 the Atlético identity, and it works.
02:58 So what worked was this desire
03:03 to make history with a big jersey
03:06 and in search of that dream of going to a club world cup.
03:09 A dream that came true.
03:12 - Yeah, I'm gonna die.

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