Diego Souza “corneta” goleador em atividade no Brasileirão: “Atrapalha demais” 

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Diego Souza, em entrevista ao Globo Esporte (Reprodução)

Diego Souza, em entrevista ao Globo Esporte (Reprodução)

Diego Souza avalia que Pablo Vegetti, mesmo sendo o principal goleador do Vasco, ainda peca na participação ofensiva. Levando em conta o nível de exigência atrelado ao Brasileirão, o ex-camisa 10 do Cruz-Maltino sugere um apoio mais efetivo envolvendo Philippe Coutinho. Isso porque, em alguns momentos, o maestro da equipe fica isolado e se torna presa fácil para os defensores, algo visto no duelo contra o Santos.

“Com todo respeito ao centroavante, que é goleador e fez o gol da vitória. No decorrer do campeonato, atrapalha demais para o Coutinho jogar! Não tem aproximação… o Coutinho, às vezes, quer fazer uma parede, mas ele tá correndo em direção ao gol. Eu vi o jogo. O Coutinho estava dando tapa para o lado para fugir da marcação e respirar o time atrás.”, disse Diego Souza, em vídeo da Central do Pré-Jogo, no YouTube.

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“O Vegetti tem que participar mais dessa construção porque ele tem que dar apoio para os caras jogarem. Muitas vezes, o meia tem que fazer o papel de centroavante e segurar a bola.”, acrescentou.

Experiência de Diego Souza

Ao longo da carreira, Diego Souza se tornou um jogador cada vez mais ofensivo. Como encerrou o período nos gramados atuando na função de centroavante, houve total convicção no conselho para que Vegetti seja mais eficiente pelo Vasco.

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“Eu joguei de centroavante. Se você pega um meia, toda hora você escora (a bola) para ele jogar de frente? Isso, no decorrer do campeonato, faz falta. O centroavante tem que participar da construção. Tem que receber uma bola, girar na entrada da área, achar um lateral e uma tabela para o meia. Se não, fica muito refém da qualidade técnica.”, afirmou.

Vegetti exalta dupla talentosa do Vasco

Decisivo no triunfo contra o Santos, Vegetti quis enaltecer os jogadores mais criativos do Vasco. Além de Coutinho, atual dono da posição, a presença de Payet no elenco também ganhou o reconhecimento do argentino.

“O Payet é craque. Quando ele entra faz diferença. Temos um time qualificado, com ele, o Coutinho. E é decisão da diretoria (renovação). Um jogador como esse que decide o jogo a gente sempre quer contar, não?”, elogiou Vegetti, em entrevista à TV Record.

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