Marcelo's Truth After Fluminense Split: "Like The Sun, It Will Always Shine."
Marcelo, Fluminense's idol and one of Brazil's greatest left-backs, has spoken out about his departure from the club after 15 years. In an emotional interview, Marcelo opened up about the pain of leaving his boyhood club but also expressed his optimism for the future.
The Pain of Leaving
"It was very difficult to leave Fluminense," Marcelo said. "I've been here since I was a kid, and this club is my home. But sometimes, you have to make tough decisions in life."
Marcelo's decision to leave Fluminense came after months of speculation about his future. The 33-year-old had been linked with a move to several European clubs, but he ultimately decided to stay in Brazil and join Cruzeiro.
"I'm grateful to Fluminense for everything they've given me," Marcelo said. "But I'm also excited about this new challenge at Cruzeiro. I'm confident that I can still play at a high level, and I'm determined to help Cruzeiro win trophies."
The Optimism of the Future
Despite the pain of leaving Fluminense, Marcelo is optimistic about the future. He believes that he can still be a valuable asset to Cruzeiro, and he is excited to help the club achieve success.
"I'm not finished yet," Marcelo said. "I still have a lot to offer. I'm confident that I can help Cruzeiro win trophies and make the fans happy."
Marcelo's optimism is infectious, and it is clear that he is excited about this new chapter in his career. He is a true professional, and he is determined to succeed at Cruzeiro.