About 17 members of the uniformed shirt 12 entered the training center, but had no access to the lawn; D’Alessandro and football deputy José Olavo Bisol went to talk to the protesters
He lived a tense morning this Tuesday (16). A group of fans broke into the training center courtyard to express dissatisfaction with the current phase of the team and charge players, coaching staff and leaders. On Saturday (13), in the 4-1 defeat at Allianz, the gaucho club went to the duel break already with a four -goal disadvantage. According to information from the newspaper Zero Hora de Porto Alegre, 17 members of the uniformed shirt 12 entered the scene, but did not have access to the lawn.
Faced with the tension scenario, the police were called. Two vehicles and four police officers were moved to contain any kind of violence. Former player d’Alessandro, who is part of the board, and football deputy José Olavo Bisol talked to the protesters who left the CT peacefully. By official note, the club “points out that it will not tolerate acts of invasion and disrespect to its facilities, and take all appropriate measures to preserve the integrity of its professionals and heritage”.
The episode exposes the pressure on the work of coach Roger Machado ahead of the main team. This Sunday (21), the Internacional face their biggest rival, the, and the match is scheduled for Beira Rio. In 12th place with 27 points, the Colorada team boasts 40 % of success in. In 22 rounds so far, Inter has won seven wins, tied six times and embittered nine losses.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Nicolas Robert