″ Dance of coaches? In Portugal there is no patience. It was good that it was like a microwave… ″
Also questioned about coach changes in the Bwin League – Lito Vidigal’s by Ricardo Sá Pinto is the ninth in this edition -, Álvaro Pacheco considers that, in Portugal, “few clubs give coaches time and space to impose your ideas “.
Coach Álvaro Pacheco stressed that Vizela must “find solutions with the ball and without the ball” to defeat their neighbor and rival Moreirense, on Saturday, in a match for the 17th round of the Bwin League.
With the respective stadiums separated by five kilometers, the two teams will face each other for the first time at the highest level, but, despite the game “going down in history” and being experienced with “special fervor” by fans, the coach warned that the your players must be focused on what they have to do to “impose” their football.
“My main focus, regardless of the opponent, is my team. Depending on the opponent it will provoke us, we want, both with the ball and without the ball, to find solutions within our identity to impose our game”, he reiterated, at the conference preview the departure, scheduled for 15:30 on Saturday, in Vizela.
The Vizelense helmsman therefore recommended “ambition and focus” to his pupils as ingredients for the unprecedented achievement of the second victory in a row in this championship, following the triumph over Beleneneses (2-0), also at home.
“That was a challenge that I threw my players. As we are growing, it is time for us to have the winning streak. We have to be able to demonstrate maturity and growth,” he said.
The coach also acknowledged that the neighbor of the municipality of Guimarães is “an incognito”, the result of the departure of coach Lito Vidigal and the hiring of Ricardo Sá Pinto, who already guided a first work session on Thursday, but said he was convinced that Vizela is prepared to overcome the “difficulties”.
Also questioned about the change of coaches in the I League – Lito Vidigal’s by Ricardo Sá Pinto is the ninth in this edition -, Álvaro Pacheco considers that, in Portugal, “few clubs give coaches time and space to impose your ideas “.
“The clubs live a lot from the immediate. When a coach arrives at a club and wants to implement its dynamics, it takes time. In Portuguese football, there is no patience. It was good that it was like a microwave: you put the players warmed up for five minutes and everything was ready to go,” he analyzed.
The technician also referred that central defender Anderson, the first Vizela reinforcement in the current transfer market, was already identified in the summer, having not reinforced the Minho emblem because of “bureaucratic situations”.
The hiring of the 26-year-old Brazilian, ex-America Mineiro, expanded the range of options for a sector that had Aidara, Bruno Wilson and Ivanildo Fernandes, he added.
Vizela, ranked 12th in the Portuguese I League, with 16 points, host Moreirense, 16th, with 12, in a game scheduled for 15:30 on Saturday, at Estádio do Futebol Clube de Vizela, with refereeing by Hugo Miguel, from the Lisbon Football Association.