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PHENOMENAL! FLAMENGO IN A DECISION CLIMATE: FANS OUT AT THE MARACANÃ

And for Flamengo fans, the hope of better days remains alive

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Flamengo players entered the field to warm up to loud applause from the fans at Maracanã. Today's match has a special flavor, because the team Rubro-Negra will face a decisive clash, all or nothing, with coach Tite at the head of the technical command.

Expectations are high for the clash, with around of 55 thousand people expected to fill the stadium's stands. The massive presence of fans only increases the pressure on the players, who know the importance of the result for the team's future in the competition.


FLAMENGO HAS AN ARDUS MISSION IN THE MARACANÃ


The energy in the stadium is palpable, with fans keen to be present and support the team in search of victory. The atmosphere at Maracanã is one of pure emotion and tension, reflecting the importance of the confrontation for everyone involved.

Coach Tite, who took charge of Flamengo has recently faced quite a challenge. With the fans' trust, he seeks to lead the team to victory and keep the hope of winning the title alive. The players, in turn, are focused and determined to do their best on the field. They know it won't be easy, but they are willing to fight until the last minute in search of a positive result.


The atmosphere of decision takes over the Maracanã, with the fans pushing the team with each move. Each play is closely watched by spectators, who go to great lengths to demonstrate their unconditional support for the team. For football lovers, this is an unmissable moment. The duel at Maracanã promises to be electrifying, with excitement from start to finish. Fans expect to see a great spectacle on the field, with a lot of determination and determination from the players.



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Flamengo hopes to have De La Cruz for the Libertadores duel

The next few days will be decisive in the midfielder’s recovery

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Flamengo drew 1-1 with Vasco last Sunday (15), in the 26th round of the Brazilian Championship. Turning the key, Mais Querido is now focusing its attention on the next commitment of the season. For this reason, De La Cruz is experiencing decisive days before the game against Peñarol (URU), in the Libertadores.

De La Cruz suffered an injury to the back of his right thigh during the match against Bahia, in Salvador , in the first game of the quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil. Since then, the Uruguayan midfielder was left out of the clashes against Corinthians, in the reunion with the Bahian team, and also against Vasco, on Sunday (15).


Now, De La Cruz is racing against time to be available for Flamengo in the game against Peñarol, scheduled for Thursday (19). The training sessions this Monday (16), Tuesday (17) and Wednesday (18) will be decisive in determining whether the Uruguayan will be on the list of players for the match.


CHANCE TO RETURN

At the press conference after the draw with Vasco, Tite spoke about the expectation of counting on De La Cruz for the duel against Peñarol. “I hope he can be there on Thursday (19) to reproduce today's performance (Sunday, 15), with greater effectiveness”, said the coach.


NEXT STEP

With the possibility of having De La Cruz back, Flamengo will face Peñarol next Thursday (19). At Maracanã, the teams will compete in the first leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals. The clash is scheduled for 7pm (Brasília time). The date between Flamengo and Peñarol has already been set: the return game will take place on September 26th, at the Estadio Campeón del Siglo, in Uruguay, at 7pm (Brasília time).


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Flamengo only won 1 of the last 6 games in the Brasileirão

Rubro-Negro won just 5 of the last 18 points played

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Flamengo has been going through a delicate moment in the Brazilian Championship since mid-August. With the 1-1 draw against Vasco this Sunday (15), the red and black team confirmed the drop in performance in the competition, fell in the classification and accumulated negative statistics in this period.

Since August until this Sunday (15), Flamengo played six matches in the Brasileirão. During this period, Rubro-Negro won just one victory. Furthermore, there were three defeats and two draws, resulting in a success rate of just 28%. There are five points in the last 18 games played.


This period also highlights Flamengo's low offensive efficiency, which scored just six goals and conceded ten. With this negative sequence, Mengo fell from leadership to fourth place in the Brazilian Championship table. Currently, it is the fourth team that has scored the fewest points in the period, with just five.

FLAMENGO SITUATION

At the moment, Flamengo divides its attention between three competitions. In addition to the Brazilian Championship, the team led by Tite is in the quarterfinals of the Libertadores, where they face Peñarol (URU). In the Copa do Brasil, Rubro-Negro competes in the semi-final against Corinthians.

NEXT GAME

Now, Flamengo leaves the Brasileirão aside and focuses on the Libertadores. Mais Querido takes the field next Thursday (19), at 7pm (Brasília time), against Peñarol, at Maracanã. The match is valid for the first leg of the quarter-finals of the continental competition.




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Tite says he is obsessed with the Rubro-Negro "dna", the coach tied the match between Flamengo and Vasco in a bitter way

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After taking charge of Flamengo, Tite, former coach of the Brazilian national team, made it clear that he is quickly adapting to the club's culture. In recent statements, he highlighted Rubro-Negro's striking characteristic: the incessant search for all possible titles. According to the coach, this spirit of intense competition is something that he not only admires, but is also incorporating into his own work philosophy.

Tite, known for his meticulous and results-focused work, revealed that the Transition to Flamengo involves constant learning, especially in relation to the club's winning mentality. "Flamengo has this culture of fighting for every title. There is no focus on just one competition, the goal is to win everything within reach", he explained.


THE COACH WANTS A COMPETITIVE STYLE

This characteristic is notable in Flamengoin recent years, which has won several important competitions, such as the Brazilian Championship and the Copa Libertadores. Tite, accustomed to pressure and the need for results, states that this mentality is something he is adopting in his day-to-day life at the club. “I see this culture, and this is what we are doing. Flamengo has this requirement, and I am a coach who likes this type of challenge.”

Although Tite has an established career, with successful spells at clubs such as Corinthians and the Brazilian national team, Flamengo represents a new experience for the coach. He is now at the helm of a team that has traditionally had fans calling for victories in every competition they compete in, something he sees as a positive challenge.


"You have to learn every day Even with the experience I have, here I realize that there are very high expectations, but at the same time that's what makes you grow", commented the coach. For him, working at a club that maintains such a high level of demand motivates him to always seek the best.


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