Grêmio women’s and men’s teams train together in action for women’s day
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Increasingly competitive and present in the daily life of the main clubs in the country, women’s football gained prominence this Wednesday (8), the date on which International Women’s Day is celebrated. At Grêmio, the management promoted a simultaneous start of training between the female and male squads, at CT Luiz Carvalho. Before the opening of the activities, the president Alberto Guerra and the coaches Felipe Endres and Renato Portaluppi met in the center of one of the fields and talked with the players.
As reported by the club itself, Guerra took the opportunity to reaffirm the current management’s idea of making women’s football increasingly stronger and more competitive, seeking equality in the processes and aiming for ever greater things for the Grêmio girls. Portaluppi’s words were in the same direction.
The unpleasant news of the day was the confirmation of the injury to goalkeeper Lorena, who plays for Grêmio and for the Brazilian national team. She has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 ACL tear in her left knee and will be sidelined for two months.
In the men’s team, the one who gave a scare was the midfielder Pepê. Always praised by the Gremista coach, the new darling of the tricolor midfielder left the pitch with pain in his right ankle. After trying a kick, Pepê went to plant his foot on the ground and fell feeling a lot of pain. He left work early and will be reassessed for a more complete diagnosis.
Still who appeared on the lawn was defender Geromel. As the medical department reported on Tuesday, the number 3 is progressing satisfactorily from arthroscopy on the meniscus of his left knee, is undergoing physiotherapy and could return to the pitch in the final stretch of the Campeonato Gaúcho.
For this Saturday, in Erechim, the coaching staff should preserve the starters and send a group made up of reserves and youngsters to face Ypiranga, who will also have many embezzlements for the 10th and final round of the State’s group stage. The six youngsters chosen by Portaluppi will train with the group throughout this week to gain rhythm and harmony for the match.
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