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LORRAN INVESTS IN PHYSICAL PREPARATION TO BOOST CAREER AT FLAMENGO

The nestling invests heavily in private work to increase its performance and opportunities

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Lorran, a football player known for his skill and potential, has been investing in his physical preparation on an individual basis to improve his performance on the pitch. According to information gathered by Fred Gomes from GE, the athlete hired a physiotherapist and a trainer for specific work, focused on gaining muscle mass and explosiveness.

Lorran's increased dedication to physical training has been noticed not only by the hired professionals, but also by the members of the Brazilian team's technical committee. Tite, Cleber Xavier and César Sampaio have closely monitored the player's progress, recognizing his commitment and evolution.


DEDICATION SEEN BY THE COACH

The decision to invest in personalized training reflects the constant search for Lorran for standing out on the sporting scene and reaching new heights in his career. The search for improvements is not only restricted to the technical field, but also in the physical aspect, fundamental to face the demands of high-level football.

By prioritizing physical preparation, Lorran demonstrates his determination to maximize his potential and overcome challenges. The player's attitude highlights not only his commitment to the profession, but also his willingness to invest in himself, aiming to achieve his personal and professional goals.


The choice of specialized professionals dedicated to their individual development highlights the importance of personalized care in the world of high-performance sport. By counting on a qualified technical team focused on your specific needs, Lorran demonstrates your concern in seeking the best support to achieve your objectives.


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Tite defines Flamengo's starting lineup to face Peñarol this Wednesday

Coach finalizes preparation for Libertadores

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Flamengo returns to the field on Thursday (19), when they will face Peñarol (URU) at Maracanã. Therefore, this Wednesday (18), Tite leads the squad's last training session before the first leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals. Furthermore, the coach will define the starting team for the next match.

According to ‘Coluna do Fla’, the Flamengo squad will present itself at 3pm (Brasília time) this Wednesday. At the Ninho do Urubu CT, the players will begin their activities at around 3:30 pm, with full focus on the clash against Peñarol.

During training, Tite will define the starting team that will face the Uruguayan team. Flamengo is still dealing with a series of absences for this match: Everton Cebolinha (rupture of the Achilles tendon), Viña (rupture of the cruciate ligament and fracture of the tibia), Pedro (ruption of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee), Michael (muscle injury ) and Luiz Araújo (cartilage fracture in his right knee).

NEWS

Despite the absences, Flamengo will have news for the duel. The main one is the return of De La Cruz, who has recovered from injury and should be listed for the match. Furthermore, the team will have the three reinforcements hired in the middle of the year: Gonzalo Plata, Alex Sandro and Charly Alcaraz.

GAME AND TRANSMISSION

Flamengo is focused on the Libertadores da América and will face Peñarol on Thursday (19), at Maracanã, at 7pm (Brasília time), in the first leg of the quarter-finals. The match will be broadcast on ESPN (closed TV) and Disney+ (streaming) throughout Brazil.




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Flamengo receives millionaire punishment from Conmebol for fans' attitude in game against Bolívar

Mais Querido received a large fine from the South American entity

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This last Tuesday (17), Conmebol fined Flamengo because of flares in the Maracanã stands on August 15, when Mais Querido hosted Bolívar, for the round of 16 of the Libertadores.

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O Mais Querido was a repeat offender and ended up falling under article 12.2 c) of the Conmebol Disciplinary Code, which talks about “lighting flares, fireworks or any other type of pyrotechnic object”. Thus, Flamengo will have to pay a fine of US$ 20 thousand (R$ 110.4 thousand) and another US$ 13.3 thousand (R$ 73.6 thousand) to "replace the expenses incurred by the entity in the hospitality space ", which must be the obligation of the home club according to article 4.2.13 of the Libertadores Club Manual.

Flamengo will have seven days to appeal the decision. If you are interested in pursuing it, Mais Querido will need to send a request to the Conmebol Commission and Appeals. If unsuccessful, the money from the fine will be deducted from the competition's broadcasting rights.


NEXT GAME

So, Mais Querido already turns on the alert for the next game. That's because Mais Querido returns to the field this Thursday (19), in a game valid for the Libertadores, against Peñarol. The expectation is for a packed Maracanã.

The ball rolls at 7pm, with live transmission throughout Brazil on ESPN, on a closed channel, and Disney+, via streaming. The decision will be valid for the Libertadores quarter-finals.



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President of Flamengo blames CBF for Pedro's injury

Rodolfo Landim sees excess load for striker in the Brazilian team

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The president of Flamengo, Rodolfo Landim, held the CBF responsible for the serious injury suffered by Pedro during training with the Brazilian team on September 4th. In an interview with "TNT Sports" on Tuesday night, the manager stated that the attacker was subjected to an excessive training load, inappropriate for someone who had just left the medical department.

“The Pedro was coming back from an injury, in fact there was a game he played, and then we released him for the national team. He goes there, has a day of recovery, and then we learn that the load that was applied to him was equivalent to 4.5 km, which is a load, let's say, very strong for when you have a player returning of injury. There is also this transition process, from a type of training within your club to selection. We observed this in the past, when we gave players to the Uruguayan national team, they subjected the players to very strong loads there and they came back injured. It is very difficult to manage this process because you hand the player over to another type of preparation, and this interface management, as much as we have tried to do it in the best possible way, to pass on as much information as possible, sometimes ends up in the type of treatment being left out. from Flamengo leading to injuries”, stated Rodolfo Landim.


Pedro had injured his hamstring of the left thigh on August 15, during the first half of the 2-0 victory over Bolívar, in the Libertadores, at Maracanã. The injury ruled him out of four more Flamengo matches. The number 9, Brazil's top scorer in 2024 with 30 goals (including two in friendlies), was called up by Dorival Júnior while still recovering and returned to the pitch in the 2-1 defeat to Corinthians, on September 1st, days before his departure. present to the Seleção.


Landim guarantees Pedro in the World Cup

When asked about the possibility of signing a new center forward for 2025, Landim reaffirmed the confidence of the football department football in the three current squad options and guaranteed that Pedro will be recovered in time to compete in the Club World Cup in the United States next year.


“The Flamengo has two classic number 9 shirts for this position, Carlinhos and Gabriel, and has also used Bruno Henrique. Regarding Pedro, we will have the 2025 World Cup, which starts on June 15th of next year and runs until July 13th. Considering the recovery time, of course everyone has a different time, but the surgery went well and the medical department thinks the player will be in full condition to compete in the Super World Cup. He will have an eight-month recovery period, it would give him time to arrive after a month of playing, at game pace, to arrive not only with the injury healed, but at game pace. We count on him recovering”, concluded the President.



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