Renato Paiva denounces theft: “Zero security, flight at a premium price”
Portuguese coach Renato Paiva reported on social media that the luggage he used to travel from Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon was stolen. This despite having bought “high-priced tickets with guarantees of advantages,” he wrote.
Renato Paiva identified TAP in a post where he denounces: “Suitcase broken into and items stolen to give to family members. Several Brazilian club jerseys were stolen. Zero security! But the flight was priced like gold!”
“TAP, I await action, since we know there are cameras to identify those responsible,” adds the 55-year-old coach.
Without a club since leaving Fortaleza in September, Renato Paiva has been linked, in recent days, to Universidad de Chile.