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Luxemburgo's last stint as Corinthians' coach saw him claim to have brought in R$ 400 million through the strategic sale of players developed from the club's youth academy. His contention is that despite these achievements, the club’s management, particularly specific individuals whom he implies were ineffectual, failed to make consequential decisions necessary for the team’s success.
He pointed out the challenges posed by an aging squad, featuring veterans such as Fábio Santos and Renato Augusto, who had passed their physical peak. While acknowledging their skills, he argued that the presence of many seasoned players had hampered the team's energy and performance.