Baptist: "They Betrayed Me in Rome. Ranieri Didn't Take Me Into account...; I Would Like to Be a Coach, but There Aren't Many Blacks Doing it."
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Former footballer Julio Baptista has given an interview in the Italian medium La Gazzetta dello Sport in which he has raised the voice against racism to ask for more opportunities for black coaches in the main football leagues.The former player of Real Madrid was asked if he believes that blacks have less opportunities for racism and he was clear: "It's a fact. How many black coaches do you see in the five main leagues? I don't see many. I would…
Julio Baptista still speaks with emotion when he remembers his stage in Rome. He was the author of one of the most celebrated goals in the derbis in front of Lazio—a head in the rain after a center of Totti—but he also lived bitter moments. “Sometimes it seems that in Rome they only remember the mistakes and not the Chilean ones,” he laments from Madrid, where he forms as coach. That landing in the Italian capital coincided with the death of Pre…
Former footballer Julio Baptista has given an interview to the Gazzetta dello Sport in which he talks about his past in football in the ranks of Real Madrid and Rome and the future he hopes to have on the benches, despite the lack of opportunities for color coaches, as he has denounced. He starts talking about a Rome in which he was happy, but whose stage there ended strangely: “To be honest, I felt a little betrayed. I was giving up well, playi…
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