The arrival of the renowned coach generated renewed expectations for the red and black fans, who saw the match as a sign of a new beginning for the club.
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0Tite's debut at Flamengo, marked by great expectations from fans, finally brought relief to a worrying series of matches without the team managing to score two goals. The last time Mais Querido reached this mark was a long time ago, specifically on August 20, when they faced Coritiba and won 3-2. Since then, fans have been eager for a more effective offensive performance. p>
This goal drought had generated concern not only among fans, but also among the technical team, who were looking for solutions to revive Flamengo's offensive power. During this series of matches, the opposing nets proved insurmountable, and the ability to score multiple goals seemed like a mirage.
Flamengo fans were hungry to see their team score again, and Tite's arrival as coach brought new hope. The renowned coach's debut was seen as the beginning of a new era of success for the club. The fans were eager and filled the stadium to support the team.
The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, with fans showing unconditional support at every play. And then, the long-awaited moment finally happened. Flamengo scored two goals during the match, ending the uncomfortable series of games without achieving this feat.
The players and the coaching staff celebrated the achievement, recognizing the importance of breaking this barrier and showing the team's offensive capacity. The victory rekindled the hope of the fans, who now believe that Flamengo is on the right path.
Tite's debut at Flamengo became a historic milestone for the club, a turning point that marked the beginning of a new phase. Now, fans eagerly await the next games, confident that this goal trend will continue and that more successes will come for Mais Querido. Tite's debut not only ended the goal drought, but also opened a new perspective of victories and achievements for Flamengo.
The teams play the first game of the quarterfinals at 7 p.m.
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0Tite defined Flamengo and announced the 11 starters who will face Peñarol, this Thursday, at Maracanã, at 7pm. De la Cruz returns to the starting lineup in place of Léo Ortiz, and Alex Sandro and Plata were retained. The duel with the Uruguayans is the first between the teams in the quarter-finals of the Copa Conmebol Libertadores.
Alex Sandro and Plata, debutants in last Sunday's classic, remain in the team after having good performances in the draw against Vasco. Gabigol is now out of the relationship due to fibrosis in the posterior muscle of his right thigh. Flamengo, in a statement, reported that the athlete did not suffer any injury in the region. Check it out:
"The Clube de Regatas do Flamengo informs that the athlete Gabriel Barbosa underwent tests that did not diagnose an injury to the posterior muscle of his right thigh. However, the Technical Committee opted for precaution and did not list him for the duel against Peñarol due to fibrosis in the region. Gabi is handed over to physiotherapists and physical trainers for the series of decisive games of the season."
Match starts at 7pm this Thursday
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0Flamengo faces Peñarol (URU) in the first game of the CONMEBOL Libertadores quarter-finals and, here, you can watch the broadcast, live, with 2h30 of pre-game, interviews, the team's arrival at Maracanã and everything more.
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Mais Querido will pay the stipulated amount
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0The Flamengo was fined by Conmebol due to incidents with his fans during the match against Bolívar, held on August 15, at Maracanã, in the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores. The 2-0 victory guaranteed a good result for the club, but inappropriate behavior from the fans, such as the use of flares and other pyrotechnic objects, resulted in financial sanctions for the Rio team.
The club was punished based on in article 12.2 c) of the Conmebol Disciplinary Code, which prohibits the use of flares, fireworks or any type of pyrotechnics in stadiums. Furthermore, Flamengo was included in article 27, which provides for more severe penalties for clubs that repeat infractions of this nature. This is not the first incident of its kind involving Flamengo fans, which contributed to the decision to impose a significant fine.
The value The total fine was set at US$20,000 (equivalent to R$110,400). Furthermore, Conmebol ordered Flamengo to pay an additional US$13,300 (around R$73,600) to cover expenses related to hospitality space during the game, a responsibility that, according to article 4.2.13 of the Libertadores Club Manual, is from the home club.
These infractions are considered serious, especially in international tournaments such as the Libertadores, where Conmebol adopts a strict stance to guarantee security and order in the stadiums. The recurrence of Flamengo in this This type of behavior can be seen as an aggravating factor in the decision of judge Amarílis Belisario, vice-president of the Conmebol Disciplinary Commission.
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