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CAHÊ MOTA CALLS AN ALERT ON FLAMENGO AND QUOTES "REALITY SHOCK AT THE CLUB": DON'T DO IT BECAUSE YOU DESERVE TO BE HAPPY"!

Rubro Negro lost to Grêmio last Wednesday (25), by the score of 3 to 2

Photo: Reproduction/ Flamengo
Photo: Reproduction/ Flamengo

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Journalist Cahê Mota didn't miss Flamengo's defeat to Grêmio last Wednesday (25). On his Twitter account, the journalist summarized the 3-2 for the Rio Grande do Sul club from Rio Grande do Sul as a "reality shock" for Tite's Rubro Negro.

”A reality shock for the Flamengo fan who flirted with the hope of getting closer to Botafogo. This Flamengo, first of all, doesn't deserve to be happy. The sluggishness with which they led the match from 1 to 0 gave survival to a Grêmio team that managed to win”, said Cahê.

Cahê also spoke about the changes that Tite made that had no effect. Bruno Henrique and Gabigol started with the 1-0 for Mais Querido, but Grêmio ended up turning the score around in 10 minutes due to some errors in marking and passing the ball.


”There are central points to evaluate the match that goes through Flamengo's punished self-sufficiency, Tite's choices that make no sense and changes made by Renato that made Grêmio win. Flamengo allowed Grêmio to believe, launch and turn around", he added.


"I'm not going to question the arrivals of Bruno Henrique and Gabriel, having them on the bench is important precisely to give breathing space to a sector that I needed to get back into the game – even though I think Cebolinha played one of the most involved games since he arrived at the club. But going back to the beginning, Flamengo does not deserve to be happy in 2023. There is nothing that supports a winning story so far”, he concluded.

Rubro Negro continues in the fight to qualify for the Libertadores and try to catch up to the leader of the Brazilian Championship Botafogo. In the next round, Flamengo will face Santos, at the Mané Garrincha stadium, to try to reach 53 points.



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Open your eyes, Flamengo! Discover 5 highlights of Grêmio

Tricolor Gaucho has players who can make a difference against Mais Querido

Photo: Lucas Uebel/ GFBPA
Photo: Lucas Uebel/ GFBPA

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This Sunday night (22), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), Flamengo will face Grêmio, in Porto Alegre, in the 27th round of the Brasileirão. A victory is crucial for Rubro-Negro, who currently has 45 points, to get closer to Fortaleza, third placed, with 49 points. Meet five Grêmio players, led by Renato Gaúcho, who deserve special attention in the clash.

Cristaldo: the midfielder, the team's starter, is Grêmio's top scorer in the Brasileirão with four goals.

< Braithwaite: ex-Barcelona, ​​the Danish center forward arrived at Grêmio in the last transfer window and has already scored three goals in Serie A. Pay attention to his performance, Flamengo.


Soteldo: the Venezuelan point guard is the leader of Grêmio's assists in the championship, with two passes for a goal, the same mark as Cristaldo.


Pavón: the Argentine striker also has two assists in the competition, equaling Cristaldo and Soteldo in terms of decisive passes.< /p>

Marchesín: goalkeeper Agustín Marchesín is going through a good phase and is the team's absolute starter. He has the third best average of Grêmio players in the Brasileirão, with 7.22 on the SofaScore app.

Probable lineups:


Grêmio: Marchesín; João Pedro, Gustavo Martins, Kannemann and Reinaldo; Villasanti, Dodi, Monsalve, Cristaldo and Soteldo; Braithwaite.

Flamengo: Matheus Cunha; Wesley, David Luiz, Cleiton and Ayrton Lucas; Everton Araújo, Allan, Alcaraz and Lorran; Gabigol and Carlinhos.

Last clash: Flamengo won with a highlight from Luiz Araújo

Grêmio will seek a rematch against Flamengo at their Arena this weekend. In the first round, at Maracanã, Rubro-Negro won 2-1, with two goals from Luiz Araújo. In stoppage time, Edenílson reduced the score for the Gauchos. Due to the clash against Peñarol in the Libertadores on Thursday, Tite will spare part of the red and black squad this Sunday.



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Conmebol releases VAR audio on Erick Pulgar's "clumsy" move in Flamengo's defeat

Mais Querido lost to Peñarol last Thursday (19)

Photo: Reproduction/ Flamengo
Photo: Reproduction/ Flamengo

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The Flamengo was defeated by Peñarol last Thursday (19), 1-0. However, the Uruguayans' goal generated controversy, as Erick Pulgar kicked the ball into his own hand when trying to clear it. Thus, Conmebol released the audio of the VAR analysis.

Five minutes into the second half, at a Peñarol intersection in the Mais Querido, a player from the Uruguayan team deflects the ball to the middle of the small area and Pulgar, when trying to move away with his back, kicks it into his own arm. The move generated a lot of complaints from the opponent's players, but the referee did not check it with the VAR.


So, this past Friday (20), Conmebol released the analysis of the move, and the official audio from the VAR booth, in communication with the field referee, Jésus Valenzuela, at the time of the play.

VAR AUDIO

“In the 50th minute, a defender in red and black ends up unintentionally throwing the ball into his arm, which was there as a result of his movement, justifiable by the action he performs. This does not constitute a hand infraction, as the player throws the ball against his own arm in an indeliberate manner”, explained the analysis of the play.


“The referee observed the action, and see that the game continues . The VAR carried out its protocol review, analyzing it with the appropriate angles, speeds and correct considerations regarding the action. And it confirms the original decision on the field”, he added.

Already in the VAR booth, the decision was taken quickly and the analysis of the move was carried out quickly.


“Check completes, takes the hand, but it comes from his own foot, from the inside out”, pointed out VAR number one, Juan Soto.



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