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Jorge Henrique arrives to reinforce the attack of the International | Disclosure/Alexandre Lopes |
Formerd by Tite in the Corinthians, after disciplinary problems, the attacker Jorge Henrique was presented on Wednesday as new reinforcement of the International. After weeks of negotiation about the future, the versatile athlete, Champion of Liberators and World by the alvinegro team last year, wants to erase the reputation of hangman of the colored club, acquired with the black and white shirt.
"I came to return what I took", joked Jorge Henrique, author of two goals in the 2009 Brazilian Cup finals against the International – the attacker opened the score in the Corinthian victory by 2 to 0 in Pacaembu, and also left his mark in the draw by 2 to 2 in Beira-Rio, in duel that guaranteed the title to the São Paulo club.
The decisive goals turned Jorge Henrique into a Corinthian idol. Applied tactically and fundamentally in the Corinthian game scheme, the player often abdicated the offensive function to assist marking. However, in 2013, the player lost space among the holders and irritated Titus with followed acts of indiscipline. The top for the coach took place in May.
On the eve of the decisive matches for the Paulista Championship and the duel against Boca Juniors for Liberators, Jorge Henrique ended up away indefinitely. Both the club and the player avoided exposing details of the event. Discreet when dealing with the matter, the attacker merely admitted that he failed in behavior, avoiding any criticism of the former team.
"Everyone makes mistakes and I make mistakes, but it's life's stuff. I don't want to go into details, because I put it in my head that it's all past, and I don't want to move forward. I keep it to myself as a learning experience. My mother asks me what happened, but I don't even mention it," she said.
Although he left in a controversial way by the Corinthians, Jorge Henrique left the club as one of the biggest winners of the last decades. The former shirt 23 won two Paulista Championships (2009 and 2013); a Brazil Cup (2009); a Brazilian Championship (2011); in addition to the Copa Libertadores and the World Cup last year.
Source: ESP N