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Estewan interviewed after the game: Thanks to Palmeiras and the coach

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The quarter-finals of the Club World Cup came to an end on July 5, and Palmeiras lost 1-2 to Chelsea and missed the semi-finals. After the game, Palmeiras' midfielder Estewan accepted an interview with the media, and his words were filled with deep friendship for the team and the coach.

Faced with the question of "Would you have paid more on the court" thrown by the reporter, Estewan couldn't hide his anger and immediately asked: "Then what do you think is missing?" The reporter responded that perhaps the midfield ball control could be strengthened, or the fighting spirit at the last moment was a little in a low mood. After a few whispers with coach Abel Ferreira, Estewan began to respond: "To be honest, I don't want to open up and talk in detail. Last time I communicated with you, things were misrepresented. My father and coach Abel both expected me to do my best on the court like a real '7' player. I did it, I ran to the limit of physical fitness and scored key goals to help the team. But in the football game, winning and losing are normal, and we can't win every game."

Estewan focused on expressing his gratitude to Palmeiras: "Keep going forward and cheering for Palmeiras. Thank you for everything the club has brought to my life. I am extremely happy during the time here, and my family and I are full of gratitude to Palmeiras." It is worth mentioning that Estewan thanked coach Abel Ferreira for his special thanks to coach Abel Ferreira. It was Ferreira who promoted Estewan from an unknown young player to the first team of Palmeiras. Estewan recalled affectionately: "Professor (a respectful title for the coach), thank you for everything you did for me. I am grateful and thank God for letting Coach Abel appear in my life every day. I clearly remember when I first promoted the first team, he warned me that if I didn't keep a close eye on the wide players, I wouldn't want to play. Since then, I have grown rapidly in tactical understanding. It was him who taught me tactical playing style, which has a profound impact on my career." After this game, although Palmeiras regretted bidding farewell to the Club World Cup, Estewan's gratitude words allowed fans to see his sincere heart for the team.

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