Euller sobre base do Galo: 'estamos perdendo talentos'

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O ex-jogador do Atlético-MG Euller criticou, durante entrevista ao podcast 'Fala AE', a base do Atlético e do América-MG - clube onde foi revelado. Para o 'Filho do Vento', as bases tem perdido os jovens talentos ao não tentarem transicionar os jogadores das categorias Sub-20 e Sub-18 ao futebol profissional.

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00:00 Do you think that football has revealed few talents?
00:02 I'm asking you to talk specifically about two clubs,
00:06 the two main clubs you defended in Minas, Atlético and América.
00:09 América has been revealing, but I see Atlético revealing very little,
00:13 due to the greatness of Atlético.
00:15 -Are they revealing very little? -Yes, they are revealing very little.
00:20 There is a big change in football,
00:24 and the consequence is that we are losing
00:30 the talents at the base.
00:32 Why?
00:34 Because the base is working in a certain way,
00:38 and when you are going to make the transition of this player,
00:47 you look at the base and bow your head,
00:50 bow your head, bow your eyes, bow everything, because you start thinking,
00:55 "Will I do it? It will take a long time,
00:57 and I won't look and say,
00:59 'I won't make the transition of this player now.'"
01:02 Do you understand?
01:03 So, you look today, for example,
01:06 at Atlético's base, at América's base,
01:10 who are the players that are making this transition?
01:14 From the professional to the base, from the base to the professional.
01:18 And the formula, how it's being done.
01:22 When I arrive in Brazil to be a football coach,
01:28 I have a career plan.
01:30 I don't want to arrive and go to a club,
01:33 and be a coach there, and tomorrow be sent away.
01:37 I want a career plan, and this career plan
01:39 so that in three years I can join the main team,
01:44 but then, three years from now, I can be in the club
01:48 and help as a sub-20 coach, as a transition coach.
01:52 I have a career plan on top of that,
01:55 and I see that it can work.
01:58 I'm a permanent assistant at the club,
02:02 and then, three years from now, I can be president,
02:06 or director, and say, "Look,
02:07 I think I'm ready to take over the main team
02:10 when you need me."
02:12 If the club understands that I will be useful
02:17 as a coach for the main team, I'll wait for my turn.
02:22 If not, I'll look for another club
02:26 so I can be a coach.
02:28 But until then, I'll do this job.
02:31 I want to do this job.
02:33 And this transition job
02:38 is not happening in the clubs.
02:40 So, you look at the player at the base,
02:42 and you think he's too low,
02:44 and he really is too low.
02:47 But why?
02:49 It depends on each club.
02:50 Each club has its own method of working
02:52 this player and potential.
02:56 Let's put this into practice now.
03:01 Look at America.
03:03 America has a coach in his main team
03:07 who doesn't like to play with a player at the base.
03:15 America's essence all its life
03:18 was to show their players at the base.
03:25 I have a coach who doesn't like it.
03:28 It will be hard to transition.
03:30 No doubt about it.
03:32 Because I need to get these kids to play,
03:35 in some way.
03:36 Taking advantage of the Minas' championship,
03:38 taking advantage of the minutes, all these things.
03:41 And make it clear to the fans,
03:43 to the media, to the whole club,
03:48 that America is a club that trains players.
03:51 And there's a need to train players.
03:54 And not hire players.
03:57 Of course you'll hire them, the coach wants it.
04:00 It's easy for me to talk about this and that,
04:02 but when America loses,
04:05 the coach starts to charge for it.
04:08 But there's a story inside the club.
04:12 And this story is what America has always revealed to the players.
04:16 And America needs to reveal it.
04:18 And because we're entering a moment in football
04:21 where the clubs are becoming a safe,
04:23 and one of the club's winning factors is the player's sale.
04:29 If there's no...
04:31 Especially if it comes from the base.
04:32 If there's no direct investment.
04:35 A contract for 10 to sell for 15.
04:37 It comes from the base, training.
04:39 Exactly.
04:40 And you'll have all your resources.
04:43 So, in my opinion,
04:47 it's hard to say, "Oh, Atlético is training."
04:49 No, America... You have to experience it.
04:51 See what's being done.
04:54 I'm following the U-20 because I want to join a U-20 from a club.
05:00 So I'm following it.
05:02 And I sell.
05:03 Today I look at the Atlético U-20 and I don't see
05:09 any player with the capacity to join the Atlético U-20.
05:14 America already has it.
05:17 In my opinion, they have it.
05:18 And I even asked for it, in America.
05:20 I don't have anything in America.
05:22 But considering what I've lived in America,
05:24 there's a kid who, for me, is the potential player,
05:30 a starter, for me, I'd play as a starter in America,
05:32 which is Adison.
05:33 -Who ended up getting injured. -Yes.
05:35 He was having opportunities.
05:38 Yes, but I came last year, in September, August,
05:43 and since then I've been following it.
05:46 And I demand a transition.
05:47 The transition is not to take this kid and put him in the professional team.
05:52 Put him in the professional team and not play.
05:55 Got it?
05:57 This is my potential player.
05:59 He'll train in the professional team.
06:03 And if he's not used in the professional team,
06:05 he'll have to play in the junior team.
06:09 In the U-20 team. He has to play.
06:11 That's how my transition was.
06:13 The transition of our athletes was like that.
06:17 It was very clear.
06:18 I'd go up to train in the professional team,
06:21 I wouldn't play in the professional team, but I'd play in the junior team.
06:24 And if, from that moment, you start playing in the professional team,
06:28 and you start losing minutes in the professional team,
06:30 coming back wouldn't be ideal, right?
06:33 Or not for you.
06:35 But if you're playing...
06:36 If you're playing in the professional team, you start losing minutes.
06:39 I'm not playing, the coach is not giving me a grade,
06:41 but I'm still in the professional team.
06:42 That's what I'm saying.
06:43 If he's not going to play, he has to play in the junior team.
06:47 Got it? This has to be very clear to the U-20 coach.
06:52 -And to the athlete. -Got it?
06:53 And make it very clear to the athlete
06:56 that he's being prepared
06:58 so that he doesn't, when he goes down to the U-20 team,
07:03 behave in a way that will only make him lose his performance.
07:09 Because that can happen.
07:11 But that's a general job of the staff of the club.
07:16 Got it?
07:17 Where the athlete knows that he's being prepared.
07:22 Got it? And if he doesn't play here,
07:25 and he goes down here and here,
07:26 and he behaves badly,
07:29 he will definitely disappear from here,
07:34 and he has to do that.
07:36 So it's a joint job.
07:38 In my opinion, this transition of players from the professional team
07:43 is being a failure.
07:44 And when I talk about Hudson, why?
07:47 I say it because I've been there.
07:52 And I haven't seen any transition work.
07:55 In terms of transition, this athlete has potential to be a starter in America,
08:00 soon, but he can't handle it.
08:04 So I have to do a special job on him.
08:07 Strength gain, power gain, speed.
08:12 He already has it. He's very quick-witted.
08:15 Got it? His individual quality is very good.
08:19 So we have to work on it.
08:23 and from there, work. And it wasn't done.
08:25 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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