Mar 4 • 17:25 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

‘It is contradictory to ask players to keep a cool head when he always has a hot head’: César Farías, coach of Barcelona SC, and his reactions on the field

César Farías, coach of Barcelona SC, was expelled during a crucial Copa Libertadores match against Botafogo, raising concerns for the team's upcoming second leg.

César Farías, the Venezuelan coach of Barcelona SC, faced expulsion during an intense Copa Libertadores match against Botafogo, following an altercation with player Alexander Barboza. The incident occurred in the 75th minute while the score was tied at 1-1. Farías reacted strongly after Barboza cleared the ball near the team's bench, leading to a confrontation that culminated in the referee, Wilmar Roldán, showing Farías a red card. This unexpected ejection complicates the team's preparations for the crucial second leg of the tie to be played in Brazil.

The incident has sparked discussions regarding Farías' temperament as a coach. His fiery disputes on the sidelines have prompted mixed reactions from fans and analysts alike, particularly given the nature of his public statements advocating for a calm approach among his players. The contradiction in his behavior raises questions about leadership and the impact on player performance, especially in high-stakes scenarios such as the Copa Libertadores, where tensions can run high.

As Barcelona SC heads into the return fixture without their coach on the sidelines, the team will need to strategize effectively to overcome the challenges posed by playing in Brazil. The pressure is on the players to maintain composure and execute their game plan despite the absence of their head coach, which could significantly affect their chances of advancing in the tournament.

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