Abel Braga made a homophobic statement in his first interview with Inter

Fighting against relegation in the Brazilian Primera Division, Internacional acted behind the scenes and changed the team’s technical leadership on Saturday (29/11). The club’s new coach is Abel Braga, a multiple champion with Colorado. In the first press conference, on Sunday (30/11), he made a homophobic statement.

“He was an athlete and I admired him a lot. Dali is like a little ant, he is everywhere on the pitch. I told a joke, he made fun of everyone. “I said I don’t want my fucking team to train in pink shirts, it looks like a gay team.”. He actually said: “I already said you have to take this shirt off,” Abel Braga said.

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International has not yet commented on the case. Previously, former Colorado coach Ramon Diaz was also involved in the controversy. He made sexist comments after a draw with Bahia in the 33rd round of the Brazilian championship.

Now, under Abel Braga, Internacional will have two games to play in a bid to remain in the elite of Brazilian football. On Wednesday (12/3), Colorado travels to the capital, Sao Paulo, to face Sao Paulo, at eight in the evening. On Sunday (7/12), Inter host Bragantino at Beira Rio, at 4pm.