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ARE YOU CRYING ALREADY? FELIPE MELO SAYS FLUMINENSE WAS SUPERIOR TO FLAMENGO BEFORE THE EXPULSION

Rubro Negro beat their rival 2-0 on Saturday night (9)

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On Saturday night (9), the Flamengo faced Fluminensein a match valid for the semi-finals of Carioca. Rubro Negro dominated the Laranjeiras team and won by the score of 2-0. However, for Felipe Melo, Flu was superior to Mais Querido.

"In the first half, Flamengo created a lot, but until the After the expulsion, Fluminense was much better. The game was shaping up to be a possible draw, and after the expulsion we had to run like hell and score. Unfortunately, we conceded a goal at the end. We already demonstrated in Carioca last year that we can. We know it's very difficult , but working in silence is the best we have at the moment", said Felipe Melo.


Also according to Filipe Melo, Fluminense was superior to Flamengo until 17 minutes into the second half, when the team was left with one player left any less. Remembering that Thiago Santos received a red card for a foul on Everton Cebolinha.

FLAMENGO DOESN'T TAKE CARE OF FLUMINENSE

Even though Felipe Melo stated that Fluminense was superior until the beginning of the second half , Mais Querido dominated the opponent from start to finish. No wonder, according to the statistics portal Sofascore, Rubro Negro had seven great chances to score against one from their rival.

FOCUS ON THE RETURN MATCH

In this way, Flamengo and Fluminense they will face each other again next weekend. The teams return to the field next Saturday (16), starting at 9pm, at Maracanã.




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Alex Sandro has a good performance in his debut in the Classic of Millions for Flamengo

The full-back played his first game

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On his debut for Flamengo< /a>, Alex Sandro presented solid and consistent numbers, which illustrate his ability to quickly adapt to the team. In a match where his presence was important for the defense and offensive transition, the player brought balance and efficiency, standing out in several individual statistics.

Alex Sandro contributed significantly to the defensive sector. He made two cuts, an essential action to prevent opposing plays and guarantee the security of the defense. Furthermore, the full-back was responsible for two tackles, one of the most direct actions to regain possession of the ball and neutralize the opponent's attack. Completing his defensive participation, Alex Sandro also made an interception, which shows his reading of the game and ability to predict the opponent's intentions.

AFFIRMATION ON THE SIDELINE 

These numbers show that Alex Sandro was attentive and effective in protecting the defensive area, something that will certainly be valued by the coaching staff and the fans, who expect a lateralsafe and reliable. Alex Sandro's passing accuracy was one of the highlights of his performance. The full-back completed 60 of 61 attempted passes, resulting in an impressive 98% accuracy rate. This shows that he not only had a considerable amount of participation in the plays, but was also extremely effective when executing the passes, ensuring fluidity and security in the circulation of the ball.

In addition, Alex Sandro made two decisive passes during the match, indicating that he not only limited himself to playing safely, but also sought to contribute offensively, being a creative option in attack. These passes demonstrate his ability to help create dangerous plays, something very valuable for a full-back whose role is to support both defense and attack.



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Flamengo has its worst moment of the season in the Brasileirão - understand

Tite talks about the "current" moment of Mais Querido

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After the 1-1 draw between Flamengo e Vasco, Tite took more than an hour to attend the post-game press conference, leaving journalists and fans curious about the reason for the wait. When finally starting the press conference, Flamengo's coach explained that the delay was a consequence of a need to process the result and balance his emotions.

According to Tite, the red-black team's performance during the classic was positive, but the score it didn't reflect what he expected from the game. "My delay was precisely to assimilate the team's great performance, but the lack of results", stated the coach. He highlighted that he was visibly uncomfortable with the draw, which led him to seek calm before talking to the press: "I was upset, that's why it took me so long to come. I have to balance myself to talk to you."

< b>FLAMENGO FINDS HIS HANDS TIED

This is not the first time that Tite admits to needing time to control his emotions after matches that do not bring the expected result. The coach, known for his meticulousness, tends to be thoughtful in his statements, avoiding making hasty analyzes right after games, when emotions are still running high.

The draw in the classic between Flamengoand Vasco was particularly frustrating for Tite, who hoped to leave with the three points. Despite recognizing the team's good performance on the field, the final result was not what was desired, generating frustration not only for him, but also among the fans, who had high expectations for the match.




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Flamengo has arbitration defined for match against Penarol - see

The club turns on its alert for the game

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The South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) announced that Venezuelan referee Jesús Valenzuela will be responsible for refereeing the next match of Flamengofor the Copa Libertadores da América. The game, scheduled to take place at Maracanã, will be against Peñarol, a traditional Uruguayan football team. Jesús Valenzuela, who is already known on the South American scene, was appointed to lead the decisive clash in the group stage of the tournament. His choice by Conmebol reinforces the standard of selecting experienced referees for games of great importance, especially in the Libertadores, where matches tend to be highly contested and charged with emotion.

Jesús Valenzuela has stood out in recent years as one of the main referees in South America. The Venezuelan has an established career in international football, having refereed several important matches, both in club competitions and national team tournaments. In terms of experience, Valenzuela has already been present at Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana games, in addition to being part of the referee panel at Copa América. His performance is generally marked by rigidity in the application of rules and a firm stance on the field, characteristics that have made him a recurring choice of Conmebol for high-pressure games.


FLAMENGO LIGA ALERTA

Choosing a referee in a competition like the Libertadores is not a simple task. Arbitration plays a crucial rolel, as the tournament is known for its high level of competitiveness, fierce rivalries and pressure both on and off the field. A refereeing error can completely change the course of a match, especially in decisive moments such as group stage and knockout matches.

Valenzuela, with his experience in high-level matches, brings a guarantee that the game will be conducted fairly and within the rules. However, as in every match, the expectation of fans and clubs is that the refereeing is as impartial as possible and avoids direct interference in the result.



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