The club's return is marked by tranquility
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0O Flamengo returned to Rio de Janeiro this Friday morning, after qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores da América. The atmosphere upon arrival was one of tranquility and satisfaction, with players and the coaching staff demonstrating confidence in the work carried out so far.
After the victory over Olimpia, which guaranteed a place in the next phase, the red and black squad arrived in Brazil focused on the next challenge. The team is now preparing to face Bragantino, in a game valid for the Brazilian Championship, on Sunday. To this end, two training sessions are planned before the match, which will be essential to adjust details and maintain the rhythm of the game.
During Upon arrival, there were no major demonstrations by the fans, which reflects a moment of stability and confidence in the team. Coach Tite highlighted the importance of classification and the need to maintain concentration for the next commitments, especially in the Brasileirão, where Flamengo seeks to remain among the leaders of the competition.
The strategy for the game against Bragantino has not yet been fully defined, but the coaching staff is already working on the possibility of some changes to the starting team. The idea is to preserve players who are more worn out and the strategy for the game against Bragantino has not yet been fully defined, but the coaching staff is already working on the possibility of some changes to the starting team. The idea is to preserve players who are more worn out, while seeking victory so as not to lose ground in the national championship.
Mais Querido only lost 2 of the last 10 games
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0Flamengo and Grêmio face off this Sunday (22) in the 27th round of the Brazilian Championship, with the ball rolling at 6:30 pm (Brasília time) at the Grêmio Arena. The recent record is favorable to Rubro-Negro, who have won seven of the last ten matches between the teams, with one draw and two defeats. Last ten clashes:
Grêmio 2 x 4 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2020
Grêmio 0 x 4 Flamengo – quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil 2021 (one way)
Flamengo 2 x 0 Grêmio – quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil Brazil 2021 (return)
Flamengo 0 x 1 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2021
Grêmio 2 x 2 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2021
Flamengo 3 x 0 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2023
Grêmio 0 x 2 Flamengo – semi-final of the Copa do Brasil 2023 (return)
Flamengo 1 x 0 Grêmio – semi-final of the Copa do Brasil 2023 (return)
Grêmio 3 x 2 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2023
Flamengo 2 x 1 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2024
In the general history between the clubs, Flamengo also has an advantage. There are 37 victories for Rubro-Negro against 36 for Grêmio, in addition to 34 draws. Fla seeks to maintain its recent good momentum and secure another victory in this Sunday's clash.
Last clashThe last clash between Flamengo and Grêmio took place at first round of the 2024 Brasileirão, for the eighth round. In that match, Flamengo won 2-1, with two goals from Luiz Araújo, while Edenílson scored for Grêmio in the final minutes.
Next gameThis Sunday (22), Flamengo, which occupies fourth place in the table with 45 points, will face Grêmio in the 27th round. Rubro-Negro is eight points behind Botafogo, but has a game in hand.
Mais Querido is superior in all aspects in the year
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0Flamengo continues its search for the Brazilian championship and, this Sunday (22), faces Grêmio in the 27th round of the competition. To prepare fans for the confrontation, check out a survey and compare the numbers of the two teams throughout the 2024 season. The data was collected by 'Coluna do Fla'.
Starting with Flamengo, which will be the visiting team in the duel, the team entered the field 55 times in the season. During this period, Rubro-Negro won 33 matches, drew 11 and lost 11, with a success rate of 66.6%. Furthermore, the attack found the net 88 times, while the defense was leaked on 37 occasions.
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33 wins
11 draws
11 defeats
66.6% success rate
88 goals scored< /p>
37 goals conceded
What about Grêmio?Similarly to Flamengo, Grêmio has played 53 matches so far this season. The team from Rio Grande do Sul won 24 victories, suffered 18 defeats and drew 11 games, with a success rate of 52.2%. The team scored 71 goals and conceded 55.
Grêmio's numbers for the season:53 games
24 wins
18 defeats
11 draws
52.2% success rate
71 goals scored
55 goals conceded
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Situation in the Brasileirão
While Flamengo, led by Tite, occupies a position in the G-4, Grêmio, led by Renato Gaúcho, is in 14th place. Both teams are looking for victory, but with different objectives in the championship.
Game and broadcastFlamengo and Grêmio face off this Sunday (22), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), at Arena do Grêmio, in Porto Alegre, for the 27th round of the Brasileirão. The Premiere match will be broadcast throughout Brazil via Pay-Per-View or Streaming.
The club sees the midfielder as a great asset
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0Charly Alcaraz, one of Flamengo's most recent additions, arrives at the club with enthusiasm and a clear vision of how he can contribute to the team. The Argentine midfielder, who already has international experience and knowledge of some of his new teammates, is ready to add value to the red and black squad.
Alcaraz expressed his preference for playing in more advanced positions on the field, highlighting his familiarity with the playing style of Nicolás De La Cruz, a player he knows well from the times when they both played in Argentina. According to Alcaraz, this proximity to De La Cruz can facilitate adaptation and integration within the team, as he already has a good understanding of how the Uruguayan moves on the field. This can be a positive point in the construction of plays and mutual understanding within the four lines, something that can be explored by the coach.
In addition to De La Cruz, Alcaraz also mentioned his prior knowledge of Agustín Rossi, the Flamengo goalkeeper, whom he faced on several occasions during his time in Argentine football. This knowledge, according to Alcaraz, can be a differentiator in terms of understanding and synergy, especially in communication on the field, which is crucial to the success of any team.
Another player mentioned by Alcaraz was Alex Sandro, left-back who currently plays for Juventus. Alcaraz revealed that he had a close relationship with Alex Sandro during his time at Juventus, where the full-back helped him significantly in his adaptation to European football. He reported that, before his transfer to Flamengo, he spoke to Alex Sandro, who gave him positive feedback about the club, describing it as "the biggest in Brazil".
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