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'They are better than us and deserved to go through', says Filipe Luís after defeat to Bayern in the World Cup
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In the early hours of this Friday (17), FIFA announced that Brazil will host the 10th edition of the Women's World Cup in 2027. Just like the men's World Cup, the entity requests that the competition have exclusivity at the stadium. Therefore, in the letter sent to FIFA by CBF for the candidacy, it was stated that the Brasileirão will stop.
Despite the Brasileirão stop, there is still no guarantee that other competitions will also be stopped, like the Libertadores and Sul-Americana. This is because Conmebol has not yet commented. Thus, the CBF is only committed to its championships.
COULD FLAMENGO BE WITHOUT A PLACE TO SEND GAMES?
If Conmebol decides to keep the Libertadores and Sul-Americana during the tournament, Women's World Cup, it is possible that the Flamengowill be left without a place to host its games, as all the major stadiums in Brazil will host the international competition.
NOTE FROM CBF STATING THE BRASILEIRÃO'S STOP IN 2027: b>
“There will be no conflict with any other FIFA tournament during the proposed period and adjustments will be made to our national calendar. During the period of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, the main national tournaments will be suspended to ensure that attention is focused exclusively on the FIFA event", he begins, before adding:
"All national football and Games from Série A and Série B – the top two divisions of Brazilian national football for women and men – will be on hiatus during the four weeks of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup", he concludes.
STADIOS THAT WILL HOST THE WOMEN'S WORLD CUP GAMES:
Mineirão (Belo Horizonte)
Beira-Rio (Porto Alegre)
Mané Garrincha (Brasília)
< p>Pantanal Arena (Cuiabá)
Amazon Arena (Manaus)
Fonte Nova Arena (Salvador)
Pernambuco Arena (Recife)
Arena Castelão (Fortaleza)
Maracanã (Rio de Janeiro)
Neo Química Arena (São Paulo)
Fans question coach's decisions in 4-2 defeat to Bayern Munich; Rubro-Negro is out of the 2025 Club World Cup
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Flamengo said goodbye to the 2025 Club World Cup this Sunday (29), after being defeated 4-2 by Bayern Munich, at the Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami. The elimination generated strong repercussions on social media, with fans criticizing the stance of coach Filipe Luís , especially for the delay in making changes to the team.
Fan on social media, "X", about Flamengo's coach: “It's hard to understand some choices."
Rubro-Negro fell behind in the first few minutes and went into the break losing 3-1. Coach Filipe Luís opted to keep the same formation for the second half, which sparked the fans' outrage. On social media, the coach's name was among the most talked about.
Many fans questioned why players like Bruno Henrique and Ayrton Lucas were not called up earlier, especially against a high-level and intense opponent. Among the names most mentioned, Uruguayan midfielder Giorgian De Arrascaeta was the main target. In an uninspired afternoon, the number 14 had a below-average performance, but was kept on until the final minutes.
"It's unbelievable that he brought De Arrascaeta back for the second half," complained one fan. "It's hard to understand some of Filipe Luís's choices," commented another. The coach's insistence on not making any changes during the break caused general surprise, even among journalists and performance analysts. Another point of note was Bruno Henrique's lack of minutes.
The striker, known for his speed and ability to change the pace of the game, only came on in the final moments, when Flamengo had little room to react. "I don't understand why Filipe Luís always insists on bringing Bruno Henrique on at the end of the second half," complained a Flamengo fan on X (formerly Twitter). The fans understand that, even at 34 years old, Bruno is still decisive in big games, especially when there is space in the offensive transitions.
Commentator points out repeated error and recalls rout in 2023 Carioca; Filipe Luís responds in press conference about the intensity of the German club
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Felipe Melo, a commentator for SporTV, analyzed Flamengo's elimination against Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup with a critical eye on the team's strategy. For him, the Rubro-Negro repeated old mistakes by insisting on short passes, even against a team that presses intensely.
Felipe Melo opens up about the elimination of Mais Querido: “Flamengo made a mistake."
According to him, even when facing a technically superior opponent, Flamengo could have read the game more appropriately to the match scenario. Felipe recalled a notable moment from Filipe Luís's time as a player: the loss of the state title to Fluminense in 2023. At the time, Tricolor imposed a 4-1 rout with strong pressure on the red-black team's ball out.
The criticism extended to the game against Bayern, in which Flamengo conceded four goals, two of which were due to errors in the ball out. The club's former player opens up about the game: “Flamengo made mistakes. I remember when Filipe Luís was still a player, in the Carioca final against Fluminense. They lost 4-1 because they didn't understand the game ,” said Felipe.
Despite the criticism, Felipe Melo did not fail to recognize Flamengo 's competitiveness during the semifinal. He mentioned the goal scored and the moments of dominance by Flamengo before the third German goal. In the post-match press conference, Filipe Luís responded indirectly to the criticism. The coach acknowledged the mistakes in the ball release, but explained that the alternatives were neutralized by Bayern.
Filipe highlighted Bayern's intensity in regaining possession as one of the main obstacles faced by the red-and-black team. According to him, even trying to vary the style of play, the opponent did not give them room for alternatives. Despite the mistakes that resulted in goals, the coach reinforced that the idea of maintaining possession and building from the back is part of the team's philosophy. According to him, the choice was conscious, even in the face of risks.
English striker praises Rubro-Negro's reaction in the round of 16 of the Club World Cup and Filipe Luís recognizes the opponent's superiority
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In a match marked by intensity and decisive mistakes, Flamengo ended up being eliminated in the round of 16 of the Club World Cup after losing 4-2 to Bayern Munich. Despite the elimination, the Rio de Janeiro team's attitude was praised by none other than Harry Kane . Bayern's number 9, who scored two goals in the match, highlighted the red-and-black team's bravery, especially in the second half.
“It was difficult. They were dangerous. It was very hot.”
Even with the defeat, Flamengo showed its ability to react. Filipe Luís' team managed to reduce the advantage on two occasions and tried to put pressure on in the final minutes. According to Harry Kane , the fourth goal, which sealed the Germans' qualification, was decisive in avoiding a more tense final stretch. "It was difficult. They were dangerous. It was very hot. We played well, but every time we went forward, they fought back and made the game difficult," said Kane after the match.
Harry Kane's two goals came from individual errors by Flamengo. The first came after an interception by Arrascaeta while still in the defensive half. The second, in the final minutes, came after Luiz Araújo failed to clear the ball . Kane appeared free in the area to finish with precision.
These moves, in addition to being decisive, exposed a recurring difficulty for Flamengo under pressure: getting the ball out. It was precisely this strategy that Bayern used to neutralize the Brazilian team.
After the game, coach Filipe Luís admitted that the opponent was superior. In a direct and self-critical tone, the coach explained how Bayern managed to neutralize Flamengo's strengths, such as the participation of the full-backs and Gerson's movement. Filipe commented on the game: “If you don't get past the marking, the full-back won't get through. If their defender has quality and strength, your striker can't even run. They make you uncomfortable on the field,” commented Filipe.
Filipe Luís also pointed to Bayern's tactical reading as a key factor in the victory. According to him, the German team neutralized strategic points of the Rubro-Negro, such as the creation on the right side with Wesley and the movement of the midfield.
'They are better than us and deserved to go through', says Filipe Luís after defeat to Bayern in the World Cup
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