At 27 years old, Gerson already has a significant trajectory at Flamengo and in international football
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0 The player, who also had a pass for the Brazilian National Team, worked with experienced coaches and played alongside athletes with a leadership profile. This background prepared him to take on the role of Flamengo captain, a role he has played with a remarkable positive attitude.
Gerson has always shown humility when asking questions and learning from those around him. This willingness to develop is one of the reasons he is well prepared to lead the team. Diego, one of the club's veterans, highlighted Gerson's constant attitude, regardless of the circumstances. "He doesn't get excited about very positive moments and doesn't despair about difficult moments," said Diego. This ability to remain calm and confident, whether in crisis or victory, is what makes Gerson a true leader.
A LEADER ON AND OFF THE FIELD
Responsibility from the captain's belt seems to have gone down well in Gerson, which has been showing constant evolution in the performance of this function. His emotional balance and positive attitude are qualities that inspire his teammates and ensure that he is a secure support point for the team.
Gerson began his career at Fluminense, where he quickly stood out. His skill and vision of the game caught the attention of European clubs, and he ended up moving to Roma, in Italy. Although his time in European football was marked by ups and downs, Gerson learned valuable lessons that helped him grow as a player and as a person.
The midfielder is still recovering from injury and has not confirmed his presence for the decisive clash on Thursday
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0Mengão will have to deal with the absence of Nicolás De La Cruz for another important game. The Uruguayan player did not participate in the classic against Vasco, last Sunday (15), and remains a doubt for this Thursday's match (19) against Peñarol, valid for the quarter-finals of the Copa Sudamericana. The midfielder's presence is not yet guaranteed, as coach Tite explained during a press conference.
During the press conference, Tite revealed that, after a recent training session, he asked Nicolás De La Cruz about the possibility of playing for at least 20 minutes in the match against Vasco, but the player, smiling, indicated that was not in condition. “The physical department was categorical in stating that he was not fit, even if he felt good", commented the coach. Tite also reinforced that he hopes to be able to count on the athlete on Thursday, but there is still no guarantee that this will be possible.
Nicolás De La Cruz has been sidelined since suffering a muscle injury to his right thigh in the game against Bahia, valid for the quarter-finals of the Copa do Brasil. Since then, the midfielder was absent from the team in the matches against Corinthians, in the second game of the same competition, and in the Rio derby. and expectations for his return increase as the calendar narrows.
In addition to De La Cruz, CRF has already confirmed the absence of four other players for the clash against Peñarol, which they face. problems in their right thigh, and Pedro, Matías Viña and Everton Cebolinha, who suffered more serious injuries, will only return to the pitch in 2025.
With these absences, coach Tite will have to adjust the team to maintain performance and continue in search of victories in the competitions that the club still competes in.
Lateral comments on organizational flaws
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0Mais Querido drew 1-1 with Vasco, in a classic played this Sunday (15), in the 26th round of the Brazilian Championship, at Maracanã. CRF had clear scoring opportunities, hitting the post on two occasions, but ended up conceding the draw in the final minutes. After the match, Alex Sandro, who debuted for Rubro-Negro, commented on the goal conceded and highlighted the need for better organization in decisive moments.
Alex Sandro, one of Mengão's new reinforcements, lamented the team's relaxation at the end of the game, which culminated in Vasco's equalizer in the 42nd minute of the second half . “It was a pleasure to play in a packed Maracanã and play in a classic. However, we relax in the end, that is the truth. We should have kept possession more and been better organized. Football only ends when the referee blows the whistle. Let's learn from this and avoid the same mistakes in the next games", commented the full-back in the mixed area of the stadium.
With the suspension of Ayrton Lucas, who served a suspension due to the accumulation of yellow cards, Tite selected Alex Sandro as a starter. The left-back had a solid performance in his first match for the CRF, adding positive numbers: 60 successful passes in 61 attempts, three opportunities created and four defensive actions, showing himself. an important piece for the remainder of the season.
Flamengo remains in the G4 of the Brasileirão with 45 points, but the team seeks to avoid further mistakes and correct the flaws presented in the classic, aiming for better results in the next rounds.< /p>
This attitude has been fundamental for the training of young athletes
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0Gerson, Flamengo's midfielder, has stood out not only for his skills on the field, but also for the role he has taken on as a mentor to the club's young players. Affectionately called "big daddy" by the kids, Gerson has been a fundamental figure both on and off the pitch, guiding and advising the younger ones.
A MENTOR FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
On the field, Gerson He is a constant presence for the young players, always concerned with maintaining the team's concentration and focus. He highlights the importance of correct positioning, recomposition and marking without the ball, essential elements for the team's good performance. Furthermore, Gerson encourages young people not to give up, even when their teammates make mistakes, reinforcing the importance of perseverance and team spirit.
Wesley, one of the players closer to the captain, is a clear example of this relationship of friendship and guidance. Since last year, Gerson and Wesley have developed a strong bond, with the captainserving as a true guide within the team. Off the field, Gerson continues to play a crucial role in the lives of young players . He advises them not to be dazzled by fame and to avoid ostentation, warning about the dangers that can arise with the attention and glamor of the world of football. Gerson emphasizes the importance of keeping your feet on the ground and focusing on your career, always remembering that success requires dedication and responsibility.
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