

At the halfway stage of the Brazilian league Flamengo lie third, just a point behind the leaders. In the hours since the sacking was announced, there has been media talk of a need to "save the season." This is hardly appropriate. In that time, Torrent's team played 26 games, winning 15 and losing six. The experience lasted less than 100 days. Torrent out as Flamengo boss after just 10 weeks But a spell in charge of New York City FC in Major League Soccer was hardly a valid rehearsal for the insane pressures and short-term mentality of the Brazilian game. At the age of 58, Flamengo offered him a fast track to glory. He had left it late to launch a solo career. Torrent paid a price for spending so long working under Guardiola. This is a story where everyone was in a hurry. On Monday afternoon came the news that Torrent had been sacked - a victim of the time pressures that Guardiola cited. At that moment, Torrent was in charge of Rio de Janeiro giants Flamengo, the reigning Brazilian and South American champions.
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Guardiola was talking to the Brazilian TV channel Esporte Interativo, who were anxious to know if he was in contact with his former assistant Domenec Torrent. "We are managers of players who are not injured. "Today, there are no coaches," said Pep Guardiola last week. Tim Vickery, South America correspondentįlamengo unfairly sacked scapegoat Domenec Torrent in the era of 'no coaches'
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