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Ex-Flamengo player rebels and sends a message to Tite: "Safado, he doesn't know how to climb!"

Former player Beto expresses outrage on video and calls for the coach to be fired

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Flamengo's 1-0 defeat to Peñarol, from Uruguay, this Thursday (19), in a match valid for the quarter-finals of the Copa Libertadores da América, generated a wave of criticism from both fans and former club idols. Coach Tite was booed by those present at Maracanã and, on social media, he became the target of several complaints.

Among the most exalted voices is that of former player Beto, who defended the CRF among 1998 and 2002 and is remembered for titles such as the Campeonato Carioca, the Champions Cup and the Mercosul Cup. In a video shared after the confrontation, Beto spared no harsh words against the former coach of the Brazilian team.




BETO REQUESTS TITE'S DISMISSAL IN CONTROVERSIAL VIDEO

Visibly outraged by Mais Querido's performance and the lineup promoted by Tite, the former midfielder made an outburst full of criticism of the coach. In the video, Beto asks for Tite's resignation and questions his decisions at the head of Flamengo, using insults and aggressive terms.


“A coach like that, naughty, with a group like that and doesn't know how to form the team? Go ahead and take it... Tite. Run from Flamengo, you son of a bitch... Fuck you...”, the ex-athlete raged, asking the coach to leave command of the team after the setback at home.


FANS AND FORMER PLAYERS DEMAND IMMEDIATE CHANGES

The atmosphere in Gávea became even more tense with pressure from the fans and the demonstration of former players of the club. Tite, who took charge of Mengão with great expectations, now has the challenge of regaining the trust of the squad and fans. The next clash, in which Flamengo will seek to reverse the adverse result against Peñarol, will be decisive for the team's future in the continental competition.

Rubro-Negro returns to the field next Thursday (26) , in Montevideo, needing to beat the Uruguayan team by two goals to guarantee a place in the Libertadores semi-finals.


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Peñarol goalkeeper provokes Flamengo fans

Aguerre was Flamengo's executioner in the Libertadores game

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Goalkeeper for Peñarol and Flamengo's executioner, Washington Aguerre did not hide his happiness at commanding the victory away from home, he praised the celebration of the Montevideo team's fans and took the opportunity to provoke the Rio team. In the first game of the quarter-finals of the Copa Libertadores, Rubro-Negro was defeated by Carboneros 1-0, this Thursday (19), at Maracanã.

- Win at Maracanã, in this stadium with All of its history and tradition is very important, but we know that we are not classified. We are very happy, with the fans singing, it was very beautiful. With the stadium silent, with all due respect, listening to the Peñarol fans was very exciting - said Aguirre, in a post-game press conference.


On the field, Diego Aguirre managed to succeed in his strategy against Tite, scored an early goal, while the Rio team found it difficult to create. With just two good chances in the initial stage, with Bruno Henrique and Arrascaeta, Rubro-Negro went to the break amidst boos.


In addition to the four lines, the Carboneros also gave a class in the stands, albeit in minority. The fans arrived in around 30 buses, escorted by the Military Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro, and managed to enter Maracanã before the ball rolled to welcome their athletes.

Now, Flamengo once again faces the Peñarol next Thursday (26), at 7pm (Brasília time), in a decisive clash and qualifying for a place in the Libertadores semi-final. In the event of a one-goal victory, the place will be decided by a penalty shootout.



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CBF announces schedule for Seleção games in October

Dorival Júnior will call up the players on the 27th for the two matches next month in the Qualifiers; The team starts training at CT Joaquim Grava on the 7th

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The CBF defined this Tuesday (17) the schedule for the next two games of Brazil in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers. Amarelinha will face Chile, on the 10th, in Santiago. Then, on the 15th, the Seleção will play against Peru, in Brasília. According to planning, the National Teams Department will send the broad list to FIFA on Friday (20). The following week, coach Dorival Júnior will announce the 23 players selected on the 27th. The time of the event will be announced soon. 

The players called up will begin their preparation on the 7th at the Joaquim Grava Training Center, in Guarulhos, São Paulo. The team will train at Corinthians CT until the 9th, when they will travel after training to face the Chileans the following day in Santiago.


This time, the CBF chose not to use Granja Comary because of the short preparation time for the first match, which will take place on a Thursday. Usually, the Seleção usually plays on Friday in the Qualifiers. To shorten travel, the delegation will be concentrated and will train in Guarulhos, close to São Paulo international airport.


Soon after departure, the delegation returns to Brazil on the 11th. This time, the destination will be Brasília , city of the second confrontation in October. The game at Mané Garrincha will be the first for Amarelinha with the presence of fans in the federal capital since the victory against Qatar, 2-0, in 2019. 



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SEE THE VIDEO! FLAMENGO IDOL CELEBRATES SON'S VICTORY IN BRASILEIRON UN-20

The former Mais Querido and Brazilian National Team player is thrilled with the achievement and opens up about putting pressure on Cria to improve

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Beto invaded the field to celebrate the victory of the Brazilian Under-20 Championship with his son. The former Flamengo and Brazilian national team player had the happiness of watching Pedrinho become two-time champion. The midfielder was moved when he hugged the base attacker.

"Very big emotion", Beto told reporters after 'interrupting' his son's interview, such was his excitement about the victory. The former athlete was in the stands watching the decisive match that took place on Thursday afternoon (07) against Palmeiras.

"Being here today, watching my son become Brazilian champion with Flamengo. There's no way to explain emotion", explained the star. He himself supported Mais Querido during his career between 1999 and 2002. He also played for the other big three in Rio de Janeiro, for a series of teams in Brazil and even for European football.

One of the interviewers who spoke to the star yesterday (07) commented how he appeared to be very nervous entering the stands at the Raulino de Oliveira Stadium, before the match. Beto replied that, after the victory, his heart was able to feel more relieved. "During the game there was no way to be calm," he said.


Beto also recognized that the Palmeiras under-20 team had potential, but that Crias do Ninho had been doing a great job this season and, therefore, are "deserving of this title".


They also asked the former player if he considered himself an 'owl father', that is, protective, or if he demanded a lot from Pedrinho. "There's no way! You have to charge a lot, because the greatness of this club is unmatched", he replied, stating how he cares about the Sacred Mantle and believes that his son should give the same value. Pedrinho has been at the base of Flamengo for years. He even wore the number 10 shirt during his time with the under-15s, in 2018.

Check out Beto's interaction with his son and also with reporters below: 


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