Flamengo boys enter the field for game 2 of the state semifinal
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0The Garotos do Ninho enter the field to represent the Nation. Watch the match between Flamengo and Fluminense, for the second game of the semifinals of the Under-20 Carioca Championship. Let's go together with our base!
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Tite's team creates chances, but Uruguayans win at Maracanã; decision will be in Uruguay
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0On Thursday night (19), Flamengo hosted Peñarol at Maracanã for the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Copa Libertadores da América and came out with an unfavorable result. In front of more than 64 thousand fans, the team led by Tite had several opportunities, but failed to score.
The Uruguayan team took advantage of one of the few chances and, with a goal from Cabrera, secured a 1-0 victory. Now, Mengão will need to reverse the deficit in the second leg, scheduled for next Thursday- fair (26), in Montevideo.
This Thursday's defeat puts the Rio team in a delicate situation. To guarantee qualification to the semi-finals, Mais Querido will need to win by two goals at the Campeón del Siglo Stadium. A simple victory will take the decision to penalties, while any other score guarantees Peñarol's place. The result was even more painful for the club, as Flamengo has not lost at Maracanã in Libertadores competitions since 2019, also to Peñarol.
The return game is full of expectations, mainly due to the historic rivalry between the two teams in the South American competition. The winner of this duel will face, in the semifinals, the winner of the clash between Botafogo and São Paulo. On the other side of the bracket, there are River Plate (Argentina), Colo-Colo (Chile), Fluminense and Atlético-MG, which makes the path to the final even more competitive.
FLAMENGO AND PEÑAROL RETURN TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Before the decisive match for the Libertadores, both teams have commitments for their national leagues. CRF travels to Porto Alegre to face Grêmio, next Sunday (22), at 6:30 pm, for the Brazilian Championship. Peñarol faces Cerro, also on Sunday, at 7pm, away from home, in the Clausura of the Uruguayan Championship.
Team led by the booed Tite, needs to reverse the result away from home
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0Flamengo entered the field on Thursday night. With a packed Maracanã, Tite's men played the first match of the Libertadores quarter-finals against Peñarol (URU). The objective was to play a good game and take an advantage for the return game, next week. In this sense, the Rio team ended up disappointing the more than 60 thousand paying guests at the stadium and lost 1-0, in one of the team's worst matches of the year.
Summary
Peñarol It started well and Peñarol soon showed that it would play on the red and black error. Therefore, the Uruguayans opened the scoring after 12 minutes, with Cabrera, in a counterattack. Soon after, Flamengo responded with Plata's header hitting the post. But the red and black team had difficulty creating chances. In the final stretch of the first half, Flamengo grew and had great opportunities to draw. Bruno Henrique, alone, headed over goalkeeper Aguerre, who also made a great save from Arrascaeta's shot.
In the second half, Flamengo came back even better, but came up against the strong Uruguayan marking and the lack of creativity to reach the opponent's goal. Tite moved the sides, which gave Flamengo more speed, however, it had little effect due to a terrible night from Arrascaeta and De la Cruz. As a result, the result did not change and now Flamengo needs to reverse the situation away from home next week.
What now?
With the result, Flamengo will need to win by at least two goals to guarantee one of the places in the Libertadores semi-finals. The match takes place in Uruguay, next Thursday. However, Fla needs to turn the key, because there is a Brazilian Championship game to play on the weekend. Tite's men will face Grêmio, away from home, next Sunday, at 6:30 pm;
Rubro-Negro have released athletes who will no longer be used at the base and professional level
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0The under-20 team of Flamengo is undergoing a process of reformulation this mid-season. Thus, the board defined that eight athletes will leave the team, seven of which have already been negotiated and one is still awaiting the end of negotiations.
According to information from the RTI Esporte portal, defender Victor Thiago, 18 years old, will be the next player to leave Flamengo. The young man already has advanced conversations with Famalicão (POR) and it is possible that the negotiations will have a positive outcome this week.
LIST OF PLAYERS WHO ARE LEAVING FLAMENGOright winger Felipe Brian has a contract with Flamengo until December and decided to bring forward his departure from the club. The young man is too old to play for the under-20s and is not used in the main team. Thus, the player requested the termination of his contract and Flamengo will keep 10% of his pass.
Midfielder Khauan Schlickmann, who only has two games in the season, and midfielder João Marcos, ended up being traded to the Al-Ain, from the United Arab Emirates. Rubro-Negro has not yet announced the value of the transfer, but maintained 15% and 20%, respectively, of the athletes' rights.
The two strikers Pedro Estevam and Guilherme Teixeira are also leaving Flamengo. Pedro returned to Ferroviária and Guilherme returned to Juventude, as Mais Querido chose not to exercise the option to purchase the players.
RECENTLY CONFIRMED DEPARTURESThere were also other confirmed departures such as of strikers Weliton and Haruna Hassan. Weliton returned to Juventude after the end of his loan and Haruna was sold to Al-Bataeh, from the United Arab Emirates. Rubro-Negro maintained 10% of the young man’s economic rights. Werton and Gabriel Noga were also recently announced to Leixões (POR), as they exceeded the under-20 age limit.
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