Brazilian footballer Philippe Coutinho experienced a shocking interruption during a recent media interview when gunshots were heard, momentarily halting the session. The unsettling incident occurred during a training day with Vasco da Gama, where Coutinho is currently playing on loan from Aston Villa.
Philippe Coutinho giving an interview at Vasco da Gama whilst gunshots go off in the background.
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Wild.
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Coutinho, who was in the middle of an interview for Vasco’s official media team, froze momentarily, clearly rattled by the sounds. Despite the chaos, he collected himself and calmly completed the interview.
Local reports indicate that such sounds are not uncommon in the region due to routine police operations. The area surrounding the training ground is occasionally subject to law enforcement activity, which sometimes includes gunfire. Although unsettling, it is part of the reality many Brazilian players face when returning to their hometown clubs.
Philippe Coutinho's football journey
The 32-year-old midfielder is known for his spells with top European football clubs like Liverpool and Barcelona. Coutinho, who has earned 68 caps for Brazil and scored 21 goals for the national team, is in the midst of his second loan spell away from Aston Villa at Vasco da Gama having previously played for Qatari side Al-Duhail in the 2023–24 season.
His return to Vasco da Gama is a symbolic homecoming he began his professional journey at the club before moving to Europe with Inter Milan in 2008. Coutinho's side are next in Serie A action on Saturday away to Fluminense in a battle between 13th and seventh respectively.
Coutinho's return to Vasco comes as part of the club’s ongoing efforts to bring experience and star power to the squad, alongside former Premier League star Dimitri Payet. While Vasco’s manager Fabio Carille has yet to comment on plans for Coutinho beyond this season, fans are hopeful the playmaker’s emotional connection to the club will pave the way for a permanent stay.
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