Coach Fábio Carille is pressured at Vasco and had his name ventilated, not very strongly, behind the scenes of Corinthians. The coach is at this time, between Vasco x Lanús-ARG, in São Januário, by the South American. A defeat of Cruz-Maltino may mean dismissal.
Fábio Carille won survival with a draw without conceding goals against Flamengo last Saturday (19/04), in Maracanã. However, his future at Vasco depends on Tuesday’s game (April 22).
About Carille’s chance at Corinthians, today is small. Timão’s plan A was again Dorival Júnior, after Tite refused proposal due to anxiety crisis. The Corinthians executive, Fabinho Soldado, went to Florianópolis to try to get it right with Dorival.
Last Saturday, the site “Trivela” said Corinthians even considered Carille, but had not yet made a breakthrough.
After dismissing António Oliveira in 2024, Carille was the first option of the board to take over the technical command. At the time, however, the coach’s $ 4 million fine in Santos prevented the hit from happening.
However, today the value is lower. The fine of R $ 500 thousand of Carille’s contract with Vasco is considered to be viable for Timon if the interest may increase.
Carille won three Paulistas and one Brasileirão for Corinthians.
Carille: Scenario in Vasco
On April 9, the “ESPN” website reported that internal confidence in the coach was shaken after a 3-0 loss to Corinthians. A new stumble could result in dismissal.
Following, the victories against Puerto Cabello-Ven (1-0) and Sport (3-1) gave the coach breath, but the defeat to Ceará last Tuesday eliminated the “fat” of board tolerance. So Carille became “on the tightrope” again.
Now, the match against Flamengo should result in a neutral assessment, without gains or losses for the technician. Although Flamengo got 64% of possession of the ball and 17 submissions against six, Vasco knew how to carry firmly in defense. In addition, in the first half, Cruz-Maltino still hit the post, kicking from Paulo Henrique from outside the area.
Carille’s contract with Vasco runs until December.
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