Sylvinho’s daughter blows into the net after receiving hateful messages from Corinthians fans
2 min readEarly Thursday afternoon, the day after Corinthians lost to Flamengo, coach Sylvinho’s daughter used her social network profile to let her go. Tate Mendes and his brother received hate messages from Corinthians fans.
Without revealing the messages received, the daughter of the Corinthians coach stated that her brother was receiving insults about him and his father. The young woman, who lives in Spain, also made it clear that she does not live with Sylvinho, and therefore it would not be useful to ask the coach’s children anything.
“Hi guys. My brother and I have nothing to do with my father in Corinth. You swearing at it for us doesn’t make any difference. There is no point in asking us for anything because we don’t live with it. And I think you should be a little more aware before getting into the profile of an underage boy who swears to him and his father. If you have hate and anger, these are feelings you can’t control, and therefore your actions as well,” Tate Mendes wrote in her profile at Instagram.
Sylvinho’s daughter also said she didn’t want anyone to suffer the kind of attack she and her brother were experiencing, and asked people to be aware of the messages they were sending others.
“I hope you guys don’t get those kinds of attacks, because it ruins anyone’s head. Be aware of what you say to people. You have the full right to express yourself and not like it, but cursing is really a lack of politeness and character, especially with people who have nothing to do with it. Thank you and good night because I live in Europe.”
This isn’t the first time Tati has used her social media to expose hate messages. In October, after a 1-0 defeat to Majestic, an Alfinegra fan insulted Sylvinho’s daughter and coach in a direct message on Instagram. At that time, Tate posted a printing press from the message received.
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