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PROTECTIVE MASK FOR WHAT? FABRÍCIO BRUNO TRAINS WITHOUT COMPLICATIONS

Speedy Fabrício Bruno's surprising recovery after breaking his nose

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In an impressive turnaround, the Flamengo, Speedy Fabrício Bruno, overcame a nose injury and guaranteed his presence in the semifinals. The player, who had broken his nose during training, raised concerns among fans and the technical team. However, his quick recovery surprised everyone, raising questions about the effectiveness of protective measures in the sport.

After a shock during intensive training, Fabrício Bruno was diagnosed with a broken nose, raising concerns about your participation in upcoming matches. Club doctors immediately sent him for treatment, where he underwent surgery to correct the injury.


The injury, which initially appeared to be a threat to his season, turned out to be a mere interruption in his path to victory. In a remarkably short time, Fabrício Bruno not only recovered from his injury, but also demonstrated an exceptional performance in training, which guaranteed him a place in the starting team for the semi-finals.


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The player's quick recovery raises questions about the effectiveness of protective measures, such as the use of face masks during training. While some argue that these measures are essential to prevent injuries, others question their usefulness when athletes like Fabrício Bruno can recover so quickly from serious injuries.


In exclusive interview, the player shared his journey of recovery and expressed his gratitude to his doctors, teammates and fans for their support during this challenging time. He emphasized his determination to continue playing at his best level, regardless of the obstacles that may come his way.


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Lineup: With changes, Flamengo announces the starters who will face Peñarol at Maracanã

The teams play the first game of the quarterfinals at 7 p.m.

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Tite 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. Follow the Red and Black lineup:Rossi, Varela, Fabrício Bruno, Léo Pereira and Alex Sandro; Pulgar, De la Cruz, Gerson and Arrascaeta; Plata and Bruno Henrique.

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."




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CONMEBOL Libertadores | Flamengo x Peñarol (URU) - Follow live

Match starts at 7pm this Thursday

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Flamengo 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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FABRICIO BRUNO LEAVES FLAMENGO FROM TRAINING AFTER FRACTURED HIS NOSE

Fabricio Bruno's injury serves as a reminder of the importance of football players' health and physical integrity.

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Flamengo defender Fabricio Bruno did not participate in training this Monday due to a broken nose. The player was spared from the activity in order to allow for adequate recovery and avoid any additional complications. According to information from the club's medical department, the defender is expected to be present at the training session scheduled for Tuesday, aiming to prepare him for the team's upcoming commitments.

The incident occurred during a football dispute. ball during a previous training session, resulting in the nose injury to Fabricio Bruno. The decision to spare him from today's training was taken jointly by the technical committee and the medical department, with the aim of ensuring his full recovery and avoiding possible complications arising from the injury.


 A FLEA  BEHIND THE EAR

With the classic against Fluminense approaching next Saturday, valid for the first game of the semi-final of the Campeonato Carioca, Flamengoseeks to keep all its players in full physical and technical conditions. The temporary absence of Fabricio Bruno represents a challenge for the team, which will have to adjust its defensive formation to face its rival.

Despite the setback, confidence within the red and black squad remains high. The coach and players are focused on their goals and overcoming any obstacles that come their way. The expectation is that Fabricio Bruno will recover quickly and be available to contribute to the team as soon as possible.


The classic between Flamengo and Fluminense promises to be a fierce clash, with both teams looking to secure an advantage in the first game of the Carioca Championship semi-final. Both teams are committed to winning and advancing to the next stage of the competition, which increases the importance of the confrontation even more.


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