This Thursday (26), the Boys from the Nest enter the field in search of another final
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0The Flamengo boys take the field at 2:30 pm this Thursday, for the second match of the semi-final of the Carioca Under-20 Championship. The red and black team is trying for another final in its trajectory of victories and titles. Watch the match live and with images directly from the link below:
Mengão enters the field with the mission of reversing the defeat
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0This Thursday (26), Flamengo faces Peñarol (URU) in the return game of the quarterfinals final of the Copa Libertadores de América. The clash will be held in Montevideo, at the Campeón del Siglo Stadium, and will determine who advances to the semi-finals of the continental tournament. Mengão enters the field with the mission of reversing the 1-0 defeat suffered at Maracanã in the first game.
Tite will form the team with Rossi, Varela, Fabrício Bruno, Léo Pereira, Alex Sandro, Léo Ortiz, De La Cruz, Arrascaeta, Gerson, Plata and Bruno Henrique.
Unlike other important games, the match between Mais Querido and Peñarol will not be broadcast on open TV by Rede Globo. The broadcaster chose to show the clash between São Paulo and Botafogo, which took place on Wednesday (25) and ended in victory for Alvinegro. For red and black fans, the clash against the Uruguayan team will be broadcast on other channels.
The live broadcast of the clash between CRF and Peñarol will be carried out by two vehicles: ESPN, via subscription channel, and Disney Plus, via the streaming service. Furthermore, fans of Flamengoyou will be able to follow the match with more "hot" coverage on the FLA TV channel, on YouTube.
MENGÃO'S MISSINGS
Most Querido enters the field missing five important players, who are out of action due to injuries. Everton Cebolinha (Achilles tendon rupture), Viña (cruciate ligament rupture and tibial fracture), Pedro (anterior cruciate ligament rupture of the knee), Michael (muscle injury) and Luiz Araújo (cartilage fracture of the right knee) are the players who will not be available for coach Tite.
Mengão needs victory away from home to advance to the next stage
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0This Thursday, September 26th, Peñarol and Flamengo enter the field to define the last semi-finalist of the Copa Libertadores 2024. The duel takes place at the Campeón del Siglo Stadium, in Montevideo, at 7pm (Brasília time).
The Uruguayan team won the first match in Rio de Janeiro 1-0, with a goal from Javier Cabrera, and arrives at the match with the advantage. Mais Querido needs to win by two or more goals to guarantee classification. If you win by just one goal difference, the match will be decided on penalties.
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HOW THE TEAMS ARRIVE
Peñarol arrives excited after the victory at Maracanã and rocked by a 5-0 defeat against Cerro, last Sunday, in the Uruguayan Championship. Furthermore, the Carboneros have an unbeaten run of 12 games at the Campeón del Siglo Stadium, which increases the confidence of the team led by Diego Aguirre. The Uruguayan team must repeat the basis that beat Mengão, focusing on defensive balance and quick counterattacks.
On the side of Flamengo, the atmosphere is under pressure. The Rio team is coming off two consecutive defeats, including the defeat in the first game against Peñarol and the defeat to Grêmio (2-3) last weekend, in the Brazilian Championship.
The loss of unbeaten record 28 games at Maracanã in Libertadores weighs heavily, and coach Tite needs to look for quick solutions to reverse the score and guarantee the place. The expectation is around the physical recovery of important players, such as Arrascaeta, and the possible entry of Gabigol in the second half.
Mais Querido will decide the place in Gávea, next Saturday (28)
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0Flamengo faced Boavista this past Saturday afternoon (21), in the first game of the Carioca under-20 semi-final. The teams were only tied 1-1, in a game that took place at the Elcyr Resende de Mendonça Stadium, in Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro. Rubro-Negro opened the scoring in the 18th minute of the first half, with Guilherme Gomes.
However, soon after, in the 23rd minute, Boavista managed to equalize the score. After a direct connection from the defense, Rivas, shirt 17, came face to face with Mais Querido's goalkeeper and scored the goal with a touch under Lucas Furtado's legs.
The second half started off balanced, with few chances for both teams. Boavista no longer had as much space to counterattack, creating no threat to Flamengo's goal. However, Mais Querido even created some opportunities, but had difficulty finishing the moves.
Thus, seeking to qualify for the final of the Carioca Under-20 Championship, Mais Querido hosts Boavista in Gávea next Saturday (28), at 11am. If they advance, Rubro-Negro could face a classic, as Fluminense and Vasco are in the other group.
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