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Renato's legacy is intricate and deeply embedded in Grêmio's narrative. The discussions followed by sports commentators, including Walter Casagrande Júnior and Mil Lacombe, emphasized Renato's multifaceted persona. Lacombe noted the complexity of human emotions, stating, "We are many things; we err, we correct, we learn." This sentiment captures the essence of Renato's journey—a blend of successes, mistakes, and undeniable love for the game and club.
Despite past criticisms, including a controversial interview where he appeared to intimidate journalists, the announcement of his departure elicited an outpouring of empathy. Renato's struggle to contain his emotions when discussing his team serves as a testament to his passion for Grêmio.