Thiago critica 'falta de paciência' da torcida do Cruzeiro

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Revelado nas categorias de base do Cruzeiro em meio ao período mais sombrio do clube, que ficou três anos na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro, Thiago hoje brilha no futebol europeu. O centroavante de 22 anos, que defende o Club Brugge, da Bélgica, concedeu entrevista exclusiva ao No Ataque e contou tudo sobre como lidou com as críticas e a pressão de parte da torcida celeste nesse tempo.

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O atacante entende que não houve uma ‘queima de etapas’ ao ser lançado no profissional em meio ao momento conturbado vivido pelo Cruzeiro. Segundo ele, foi graças àquela situação que ele despontou para o futebol no cenário internacional.

“Não posso dizer que houve queima de etapas, mas no momento do clube não tinha o que fazer. Era subir os meninos da base ou não teria jogador. Sou muito grato ao Cruzeiro, porque foi o primeiro clube que me abriu as portas para jogar no profissional. Acho que tinha que acontecer dessa forma, porque se o Cruzeiro não tivesse caído, talvez, eu não teria a oportunidade de jogar no profissional”, disse.

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00:00 Here in Brazil, do you feel that the biggest patience of the coaches was missing?
00:04 I'm here in Europe, have you seen this difference?
00:06 Do you think Brazil still needs to have this care in the professional transition?
00:14 I don't say the coaches, I say the fans.
00:20 Because the fans have a big influence in the clubs.
00:24 So from the moment an athlete goes up in the professional base,
00:29 the fans don't understand that it's a process,
00:34 whether they like it or not, more than the player's head.
00:37 Because the player is not used to it, as it happened to me,
00:41 as it happened to several other athletes.
00:44 How much they went up or how much they get, under enormous pressure.
00:48 In Brazil, in fact, in world football, there is pressure.
00:53 But the difference in Brazil is that the people don't have patience.
00:56 They want immediate results. And in football, there is no immediate result.
01:00 In football, it's a process.
01:03 It's one day after the other, it's work, it's adaptation.
01:09 Because everyone looks at the athlete and says "you earn millions".
01:12 But you earn millions because the guy deserves to earn millions.
01:15 So it's all a process, it's all an adaptation, it's all a style.
01:18 There are even athletes who won't be able to adapt to a club.
01:23 How can there be players who will go up from the professional base
01:26 who won't be able to adapt to the team?
01:28 This is normal. This is the process of football.
01:31 This is the grace of football.
01:33 So I think that in Brazil people could have more empathy,
01:39 to understand that it's a process for young boys who are going up.
01:45 It's necessary to have patience, which is what we don't have.
01:49 So I think that's basically it.
01:54 Thiago, this would be our next topic,
01:58 going more into the Cruzeiro.
02:02 You said, as you highlighted, the patience of the fans.
02:06 You were launched in the middle of a very turbulent moment for Cruzeiro,
02:09 which was the first year of Cruzeiro in the B-Series, in 2020.
02:13 Many fans, as you said, had no patience with these young players.
02:16 The coaches who went through Cruzeiro launched many young players on the team,
02:20 took risks, bet on them, and the fans were impatient.
02:24 The result sometimes didn't come quickly,
02:26 as you said, a process and everything.
02:29 Do you think this was the right time to launch these young players,
02:32 including you, or was there a "stage burn", so to speak?
02:38 So, man, I can't say it was a "stage burn",
02:43 but I think that at the time of the club, there was nothing to do.
02:48 You know?
02:50 At the time Cruzeiro was going through,
02:52 it was either to launch the young players or not to have a player.
02:55 You know?
02:56 So, I'm very grateful to Cruzeiro.
03:00 I would be eternally grateful, because it was a great club that opened the door for me,
03:04 and gave me the first opportunity to play in the professional.
03:07 And, man, I think it had to happen.
03:12 You know? It had to happen that way.
03:14 It had to be that way, because maybe if Cruzeiro hadn't fallen,
03:20 maybe I wouldn't have had the opportunity to play in the professional.
03:23 I might not have had the opportunity to represent Cruzeiro's jersey in the professional.
03:29 So, maybe that was...
03:33 It was meant to be, you know?
03:35 That way, that way, the way it was.
03:38 So...
03:40 I don't think it burned the stage.
03:42 I think it was necessary, you know?
03:45 Both me and the other athletes who passed, I think it was necessary.
03:50 [BEEP]

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