After the dramas experienced by Paraná Club In recent years, Londrina’s stay in Series C and Operário’s irregularity in Series B, now the technical decline of the Atletiba duo is shaking up Paraná football.
Victim of terrible institutional managers in recent years, in addition to the tragic death of president Renato Follador Junior, who was a great managerial hope due to his competence and professional seriousness, the Coritiba plunged into an unprecedented crisis.
E the only path found was to sign a contract with the Treecorp investment group within the terms of the Football Corporation law.
Initially, the new managers paid off the most urgent debts, extended many others and tried to contain the financial bleeding that threatened Coritiba’s very existence. For the fans, however, the expectation generated was that a great team would be formed and everything would return to the good old days of sporting glory.
But the SAF needs to be understood in order for charges to be made, after all, the bills are being paid and the promise of broad asset recovery remains. However, in football, things depend on several factors.
Among so many, finding effectively competent CEOs, coaches, executives, technicians and others in a market lacking qualified labor. Brazilian football is going through a major crisis, both in terms of finding good managers, coaches and, above all, quality players.
Therefore, Coxa’s campaign in Series B is absolutely irregular and with no sure prospect that it will end the season well.
The reality is harsh for Athletico
With the promise of forming a great team for the centenary year, Athletico’s directors went shopping and smeared themselves from floor to ceiling.
They changed five coaches in ten months, hired and fired executives at will and assembled a group of second-rate players. The current team does not respond on the field either tactically or technically, much less emotionally. They seem like a loose bunch with a strong Castilian accent.
Before it is too late, there is a need for some external intervention to change the panorama at Caju’s CT with repercussions on the performances inside the Ligga Arena, where in nine matches the team has not won in Series A of the Brasileirão.
It’s impressive, but the reality is harsh and raw for Atletico fans.