Corinthians idol, Walter Casagrande Júnior was also notable for what he did outside the football fields, as one of the leaders of the Corinthian Democracy movement in the 1980s. The mixture of sport and politics became a hallmark of him as a player and also as a sports commentator.
For this reason, Casagrande says he is uncomfortable with what he calls the “total alienation” of athletes in the face of the country’s problems and setbacks in various areas under the Jair Bolsonaro government.
“It seems that the football player’s life is parallel, that they live in a separate dimension, and I don’t agree with that. to Breakfast.
After more than 20 years of work at Globo, Casagrande joined the team of columnists at Globo. Sheet at the end of July. In this Friday’s episode (5th) of Café da Manhã, he also talks about homophobia in football, prospects for the Qatar World Cup and today’s sports coverage.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Maurício Meireles, Magê Flores and Daniel Castro, with production by Laila Mouallem and Victor Lacombe. Sound editing is by Thomé Granemann.
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