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15 Set 2025 | 19:02
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Argentina's rout over the Brazilian national team generated several discussions, and one of them anticipated one of the possible duels of the Club World Cup: Flamengo vs. Chelsea. During the match , Léo Ortiz and Enzo Fernández had a disagreement, and the Argentine midfielder did not miss the opportunity to provoke the red-and-black defender.
ARGENTINA PROVOCATION IN BRAZIL X ARGENTINA
At 34 minutes into the second half, Enzo Fernández made mocking gestures and called the CRF defender “Tonto” and “Tontito”. The provocation quickly resonated on social media and among Flamengo fans, who saw the episode as a harbinger of the rivalry that could emerge at the World Cup. In addition to the natural tension of a Brazil vs. Argentina match, the clash between the two players added a new ingredient to the anticipation for the interclub tournament. The Mais Querido will face Chelsea in the second round of the World Cup group stage, on June 20, and the atmosphere has already started to heat up.
FLAMENGO PREPARES FOR THE CLUB WORLD CUP
While the provocation resonates, Flamengo continues its preparations for the tournament. The club is already working on the list of pre-registered players for the competition and has its main squad ready for the competition. Pedro, the team's top scorer, is one of the confirmed names. This year's Club World Cup has a new format, with more teams and a group stage. The Rubro-Negro will have the difficult task of facing European and South American teams in search of the unprecedented title.
After the altercation between Léo Ortiz and Enzo Fernández, Flamengo fans quickly spoke out on social media. Many are already predicting a heated clash between the defender and the Chelsea midfielder at the World Cup. Messages of support for the Mengão defender took over the pages dedicated to the club, with fans encouraging a response on the field. The episode also increased expectations for a heated duel on June 20.
In recent years, Flamengo has had some remarkable encounters with English clubs. In 2019, the team faced Liverpool in the Club World Cup final, in a balanced match that ended with the English team winning in extra time. Now, with a new competition format, Mengão is looking to write a different story against Chelsea and has the recent provocation as yet another reason to enter with maximum motivation.
The La Plata club's representative reinforced Mengão's glaring economic difference, but remains confident of qualifying for the semi-finals of the competition.
15 Set 2025 | 21:00 |
This Thursday (18), Flamengo begins the dispute of the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores against Estudiantes, at Maracanã. On the eve of the confrontation, the president and idol of the Argentine club, Juan Sebastián Verón, spoke about the expectations for the duel against Rubro-Negro.
During an institutional event in La Plata, Verón highlighted the financial difference between the teams , with Mengão being the team with the highest market value among the tournament participants, but recalled Estudiantes ' tradition of overcoming opponents considered favorites.
Estudiantes' Verón on Flamengo in the Libertadores: "Yes, the challenge is difficult"
"Obviously, we know the power of our opponent, but we also know that we've been through similar situations against important teams, and that the club, given its history, has risen to the occasion. We've always kept this in mind: yes, the challenge is difficult, but we can excel and represent the club well , regardless of the result. We've experienced this before, and we continue to do so," the director stated.
In the early 1990s, Verón began his career at Estudiantes and played in the 2-0 victory over Flamengo in the 1994 Supercopa Libertadores . In addition to his former club, the former midfielder also shone for major teams such as Boca Juniors, Lazio, Manchester United and Inter Milan . In 2007, he returned to Estudiantes and was a key player in their 2009 Copa Libertadores victory.
Verón retired in 2014, but returned to the field three years later as a player-president . His last official match came in 2017, against Botafogo, also in the Copa Libertadores, during the group stage.
Mengão beat Jaconero for the first time in 28 years at the opponent's home and the defender remembers his suffering as a fan
15 Set 2025 | 20:00 |
Flamengo beat Juventude this Sunday (14), 2-0, in a game valid for the 23rd round of the Brasileirão. Defender Danilo started due to Léo Ortiz's suspension and, after the match, highlighted the historical importance of the triumph at Alfredo Jaconi, the stadium where he watched Rubro-Negro as a child .
Danilo on Flamengo's victory against Juventude away: "There was this historical context and we really wanted to change that"
"As a fan, I saw Flamengo suffer a lot here when I was a kid. This was discussed before the game because of this historical context, and we really wanted to change that. And, of course, also for the three points, for our continued progress in the championship. We understand that every game is of the utmost importance . There's no next game, there's this one we're living through," he stated.
The defender then emphasized the importance of the team's mindset: "We've been doing this, working game by game, without thinking too much about the future. I think this is the strategy for achieving great things at the end of the season . Now we're entering a phase where points matter even more, in the last three months. We have to continue this path, giving maximum importance to each moment," he concluded.
With the result in Caxias do Sul, Flamengo beat Juventude again away from home after almost 28 years . The last victory had been on October 1, 1997, 1-0, with an own goal by Rodrigo Costa. Since then, Flamengo has accumulated six draws and seven losses at the Rio Grande do Sul stadium.
Now, Flamengo turns its focus to the Copa Libertadores. The next match will be this Thursday (18), against Estudiantes (ARG), at 9:30 pm (Brasília time) , at Maracanã, for the first leg of the quarterfinals. Mengão wants to get a victory with a large score to be more comfortable in the return leg.
The Spanish midfielder played the full 90 minutes even after a marathon of flights to attend the birth of his third child, being one of the highlights of the red-black triumph
15 Set 2025 | 19:16 |
Spanish midfielder Saúl experienced a weekend of intense emotions on and off the field. One of the key players in Flamengo's 2-0 victory over Juventude in the Brazilian Championship , he played the full 90 minutes despite accumulated fatigue. He had traveled to attend the birth of his third child and, despite having little rest, contributed an assist in the match played in Caxias do Sul.
" It's been crazy. Marco was born at 4:16 a.m. Luckily, everything went very well; my wife is already home with him. We spent the whole night at the hospital. At 6 a.m., we went to our room, and at 8 a.m., they sent me a message from the club telling me to try to get to training at Ninho do Urubu," Saúl reported.
Freed to spend Saturday with his family, Saúl had to wake up at dawn again to travel from Saturday to Sunday to meet the red-and-black delegation. The Spaniard had only 40 minutes of rest before taking the field .
"I went home, met my other two children, and took them to the hospital so they could meet Marco. We stayed until 7:30 or 8:00 p.m., and then we all went home. Then I went to bed, woke up at 3:00 a.m., and arrived at the airport at 5:00 a.m. I caught a flight to Campinas and then to Caxias do Sul. I went straight to the hotel and managed to rest for about 40 minutes. It was a rush. The important thing is that everything went well," he said.
An undisputed starter in Flamengo 's midfield, Saúl has been a mainstay of the team under Filipe Luís. The coach even stated that "we're seeing the best Saúl, perhaps the best of his career ."
The midfielder, however, prefers to keep his feet on the ground. " I don't think so. I think I've had some really good times. Mentally, I'm in a great place. My family is with me on this adventure, and I know it's not easy for my wife ," he said before concluding.
"Every time I spend with my teammates, I aim to participate, but for those who follow us, it's never easy. I've had some very memorable moments, and now I'm experiencing another very good one too. We can have bad times, it's part of the game, so we have to enjoy the good ones too," he said.
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