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President of Sp. Braga criticizes the team's “pale image”

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António Salvador demands a quick response from the group and calls for greater commitment, after a “game without any intensity” in Rome.
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Criticism from the president has not fallen on deaf ears and is there faith in rescuing the Europa League playoff

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António Salvador criticized his team's “pale image” in Rome

·Lisbon, Portugal
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The Minho president noted that getting out of this situation requires a reaction “on the field, with attitude, with commitment, with intensity, in order to be able to play the games”.

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António Salvador demands a quick response from the group and calls for greater commitment, after a “game without any intensity” in Rome.

·Portugal
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The president of SC Braga, António Salvador, today strongly criticized the team after the 3-0 loss against Roma in the Europa League, and demanded “commitment” on the part of everyone. “It's a sad day because we didn't have the result we would like to have, but in addition to the result, we had a pale image of what Braga must be. We're prepared to lose, we have to be, it would hurt if we weren't. We are not prepared to lose the way we lost toda…

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O Minho broke the news in on Thursday, December 12, 2024.
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