
Soccer
Victory or nothing: LDU challenges Flamengo counting on its fierce defensive line - journalist analyzes
Soccer
|
Flamengo remains consolidated as the club with the greatest financial power in Brazilian football. For four years, Rubro-Negro has had revenues above R$1 billion, which directly reflects a significant increase in investments in football. This performance places the club in a select global group: the annual salary bill of R$ 331.66 million places Flamengo on the same level as the 50 European clubs that spent the most on salaries in the year, according to a study by Revista Scoreboard.
With a salary bill of approximately 51.5 million euros, Flamengo occupies 45th position in the global ranking. The analysis, which evaluated the spending of 234 first division clubs in 12 countries, highlights the Rio club as one of the main clubs outside the European axis. Furthermore, Flamengo surpasses all elite teams from Portugal, Holland and Belgium, including giants like Benfica, Ajax and Porto.
COMPARARISON BETWEEN CLUBS
Even between leagues traditional, Flamengo is not far behind. The club would have the fifth highest salary bill in France, the sixth in Spain, the seventh in Germany and the ninth in Italy. The only exception is the Premier League, where Rubro-Negro only surpasses Brentford and Ipswich Town. Flamengo: 51.5 million euros, Benfica (POR): 50.2 million euros , Ajax (HOL): 40.2 million euros, Porto (POR): 31.1 million euros , PSV (HOL): 30.7 million euros.
DOMINANT IN THE UNITED STATES
O Flamengo also stands out as the club with the highest salary in the entire American continent. The team surpasses traditional teams by a large margin, such as Inter Miami, owned by Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez. The red and black spending is 23.5 million euros greater than that of the North American team and easily surpasses the main Brazilian clubs.
In the world ranking, Flamengo < /b>appears as the only representative from the Americas in the top 50. Other Brazilians, such as Palmeiras, Atlético-MG and Botafogo, appear only between positions 65 and 100. The annual expenditure of R$331.66 million is equivalent to around R$27.6 million per month, a number that is in line with the projections made by the executive director of football, Bruno Spindel. Despite this, Spindel assured in recent interviews that Flamengo does not have the biggest salary bill in Brazil, although the numbers indicate otherwise.
Amid preparations for the Super World Cup, coach points out the need for specific reinforcements; board seeks specific positions in 2025
|
The club's immediate focus remains on the Brazilian Championship, but behind the scenes, attention is also turned to the upcoming international competition . According to sources linked to the football department, the technical committee has already indicated the need for at least three specific signings to maintain competitiveness on all fronts.
The idea is to bring in a winger with creative skills, a versatile midfielder and a defender to strengthen the defensive system. The information was revealed by journalist Fabrício Lopes, who follows the backstage of Mais Querido on a daily basis and shared the details on his YouTube channel . "The board is working with the idea of bringing in at least three reinforcements. The priority is in these positions," he explained. This move is already part of the planning for the next transfer window. Filipe Luís , who has already shown his tactical attention and care for the group, has held frequent conversations with the red-black leadership about the profile of the athletes sought.
Among the names being evaluated is Paraguayan Julio Enciso, an attacking midfielder who plays for Brighton in England. Young and with good vision, Enciso fits the profile desired by the coaching staff for the playmaker role . His versatility and ability to build up attacks caught the attention of the Rio de Janeiro club.
BASE PROMISES WILL NOT BE KEPT
Despite the interest, sources close to the board indicate that the player is not the only one being monitored. The idea is to carefully evaluate the European and South American markets before moving forward with offers. Enciso 's name, however, is among the most highly rated so far. Another important point in Mengão's planning is the preservation of talent from the youth team. According to journalist Fabrício Lopes, the club rules out involving youngsters Matheus Gonçalves and Lorran in any type of negotiation to bring in new reinforcements . The board understands that the youngsters are part of the club's future and should remain integrated into the main squad.
With just two days between the games against Juventude and Vasco, Mengão's performance dropped, and the team missed opening the scoring early to better control the game.
|
The 0-0 draw between Flamengo and Vasco last Saturday raised questions about the performance of the team led by Filipe Luís. After a convincing victory against Juventude, the Mais Querido was unable to repeat the same rhythm against their rival. For commentator Elton Serra, the short interval between matches may have been decisive for the below-expected performance.
This weighs on performance.." - said Filipe Luis
In the journalist's analysis, the short time between Wednesday's duel and Saturday's classic — just two days apart — directly impacted the intensity of the athletes on the field. “Even without travel, this short interval weighs heavily. It is a factor that must be considered when analyzing the team's performance,” assessed Elton.
INTENSITY BELOW EXPECTED
In addition to the physical strain, Elton also highlighted that the pace of the game was lower than in the previous match. Against Juventude, Flamengo imposed its style from the start and decided the match in 20 minutes. Against Vasco, the intensity was lower, making it difficult to create more effective plays. “ It has a lot to do with the intensity that the team applied 72 hours ago. This affects the performance”, he stated. According to him, the difference in the team's behavior was evident between the two games, and the lack of a strong start affected the way the opponent behaved.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FIRST GOAL
Another crucial point raised by Elton Serra is the difficulty Mengão encounters when it fails to open the scoring early. For him, scoring in the first few minutes conditions the game and directly affects the opponent's stance on the field. “The first goal always conditions the game. When Flamengo takes the lead, spaces appear more, the opponent needs to expose itself. Against Vasco, this did not happen, and the team had more difficulty”, commented the analyst.
On the other side, Elton acknowledged the merit of Vasco , who knew how to close up and resist the red-black pressure, especially in the second half. According to him, the performance of goalkeeper Léo Jardim was crucial in securing the draw. “Vasco managed to hold on well, especially in the final stage. Merit also goes to Léo Jardim, who showed up when needed,” he highlighted. The Vasco defense remained compact, with low lines, making it difficult for the opposing team to attack.
With a draw in the classic against Vasco and Palmeiras' victory over Fortaleza, the red-black team ends the round in second place; see the result
|
In the second half's injury time, Fortaleza had the chance to equalize with a penalty kick. If the ball had hit the net, Flamengo would have ended the round as the leader. However, goalkeeper Weverton saved Lucero's shot and secured the 2-1 win for Verdão, who now take first place.
This result caused Mengão to be overtaken in the table even without losing. The draw in the derby against Vasco, highlighted by Léo Jardim's solid performance, left Filipe Luís' team vulnerable to a change in leadership, which was confirmed by Palmeiras' victory. Another match that had a direct influence on the classification was between Fluminense and Vitória, at Maracanã. The Rio de Janeiro team was winning 1-0 until the final minutes, which, at that moment, would have allowed them to overtake Flamengo.
The draw at Maracanã ended up being important for Mais Querido to remain in second place, despite the unfavorable results of the round. If Fluminense had won, the situation would have been even more uncomfortable for Filipe Luís's team, who are already facing demands for more regularity. The round is not over yet, but the remaining clubs that enter the field do not have enough points to overtake Flamengo. Cruzeiro and Red Bull Bragantino play on Sunday night, while Bahia and Ceará will only end the round on Monday (21), in Salvador.
With this, Rubro-Negro ends the round in second place, a scenario that could have been more complicated if it weren't for the combination of setbacks from other rivals. Despite the loss of position, the team remains strong in the fight for the title and has the advantage of being able to regain the lead in the next rounds. Now, the focus of the Rio de Janeiro team turns to two important commitments. Before facing Corinthians in the Brasileirão, on Sunday (27), at Maracanã, Flamengo has an away challenge ahead of them in the Copa Libertadores . The opponent will be LDU, in Quito, in a match that promises physical demands and altitude as obstacles.