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| Corintians in fights with vascaines in the stadium Mané Garrincha (Photo: Brito Junior) |
Thursday will be busy for the Corinthian legal department. After seeing the club be punished at the STJD (Superior Court of Sports Justice) and being forced to act without the presence of its fans in four matches of the Brazilian Championship (two with closed gates and two with tickets only for visitors fans), Timão will appeal to the Full Decision.
After talking to the club's legal director, Luiz Alberto Bussab, the football manager Edu Gaspar lamented the suspension, but proved confident about a possible change of sentence in the judgment of the Alvinegro appeal.
– I spoke this afternoon with our legal department to better understand the case. It's not my job to get into this kind of situation. He (Luiz Alberto Bussab) is taking very good care of me, calmed me down and said that tomorrow they themselves will resort to punishment. It's a shame, but I trust them a lot. Let's take it easy and wait for the next chapters – said the Corintian leader in New Hamburg in an interview with Radio Globo.
In the Libertadors Cup of America, the club ended up punished by Conmebol for incidents involving its fans in the death of young Kevin Espada in the match against San José in Gold, Bolivia. After acting with closed gates before the Millonarios of Colombia in Pacaembu, the club managed to suspend the decision.
After the defeat for the International on the night of Wednesday, the Corinthians delegation returns to the São Paulo capital on Thursday. With 29 points, Timão returns to the field next Sunday, when he receives the Nautico, at 16h (Time of Brasilia), Pacaembu, in match valid for the 19th round of the Brazilian Championship.
Source: Globe Sport
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