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Flamengo's next game promises to be exciting, especially with Matias Viña's return to the squad
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Left-back Matias Viña, from Flamengo, participated in training normally this Friday, after recovering from a serious head collision that occurred in the first round against Atlético-GO. The injury left him out of the clash against São Paulo, however, the prospects are that he will be available to face his former club.
The Uruguayan player, a key player in the red and black team, suffered the impact during the game against Atlético-GO, which prevented him from playing in the last match. His absence was noted, but now, with his return to training, the coach and fans hope to have his presence on the field again.
The head collision, which initially caused concern, appears to have left no consequences serious in Viña, who demonstrated that he was recovered when participating in activities with the rest of the cast. His return is seen as an important reinforcement for the team, especially considering the quality and consistency he has shown in his performances.
Like Giorgian De Arrascaeta, another highlight of Flamengo, Matias Viña should be listed for the next game and, if everything goes according to plan, he will be ready to take the field. The clash, which is against his former club, adds an extra element of interest to the full-back's return.
Expectations surrounding Viña's return are high, not only among fans, but also in the technical scope. His presence provides more tactical options for the coach, in addition to reinforcing the defense and contributing to the team's offensive game.
Flamengo's next game promises to be exciting, especially with the return of Matias Viña to the squad. Fans look forward to seeing his performance on the field and hope that he can contribute with his skill and dedication to another victory for the Rio team.
Revealed at Fluminense, the 20-year-old striker was already on the red-black radar
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A former Flamengo target in the primeira window of the year, is almost certainly a rival from Rio. This is because Botafogo overcame previous difficulties with Udinese and is still in the process of signing Matheus Martins, a 21-year-old striker. The operation will cost 10 million euros (R$ 60 million), with a further 2 million euros in bonuses, for 90% of the attacker's economic rights.
Only the athlete's signature separates the negotiation from being assured officially, but both parties already consider the operation as done.
Flamengo even negotiated with the striker, while he was on vacation in Rio de Janeiro. Some meetings took place, but there was no agreement with the Europeans. Another point was that at the time of the red-black attack, the player had the desire to continue in Europe.
So far, the rubro-negro< /a> has not signed any players since the start of the transfer window. The attempts with midfielder Marcos Antônio were unsuccessful and the Rio club ended up taking a beating from São Paulo, which signed the player. So far, the only name in which Flamengo is negotiating is with midfielder Claudinho, from Zenit, in Russia. Despite the Russians' tough game, everything is fine between the player and Flamengo.
The striker received his nickname due to his goal celebrations
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Last Wednesday (24), striker Carlinhos secured three points for Flamengo over Vitória. Due to his way of celebrating, the player received the nickname "Bellingham da Gávea" from the red-black fans. Thus, the athlete commented on the joke.
"For me: Ronaldo, Romário and Adriano, I'm a big fan of them and I always try to imitate them. I know there's a lot missing. And I like the fans because they're creative: “it's Adriano Imperador's Avatar”, “Bellingham da Gávea”… That's cool. Here, for the guys, I'm the “thunder” because a partner of mine said: “Can I make a stop at your boot”? forget it", he said, in an interview with FlaTV.
CARLINHOS TALKS ABOUT THE REASON FOR THE CELEBRATIONIn addition to commenting on the fans' joke, Carlinhos also spoke about the meaning of the way he celebrates goals as a Flamengo player.
"I came from an evangelical family, and at home there were a lot of evangelical films. Even though my name is Carlos Moisés, I always liked the opposite side, which is Pharaoh Ramses . My mother would scold me, I would put my hand on my waist (laughs)", he said, before finishing:
"When I grew up, I always did this to her: “Mom, Ramses has arrived”. In this review I told my brothers that this was going to be the celebration. My posture was stupid, but it was more to provoke my mother. This position he takes is one of authority, a bit harshly, I identified with the celebration", he concluded.
FOCUS ON THE NEXT CONFRONTATIONSo, with Carlinhos at his disposal, Flamengo started preparation for the clash against Atlético-GO this Friday afternoon (26). The game will be on Sunday (28), valid for the 20th round of the Brasileirão, at 4pm.
In addition to the challenges on the field, Lorran also faces a delicate situation off it
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The young striker Lorran, just 18 years old, is going through a moment of transition in his career at Flamengo. After losing space in the professional team under the command of Tite, Lorran returned to playing for the youth team. Last Wednesday, he was decisive in scoring the first goal in the 2-1 victory over Botafogo, in a game valid for the Brazilian Under-20 Championship, held in Gávea.
Lorran emerged as one of the great promises from Flamengoduring the period of the Copa América, when he replaced star Arrascaeta. During this period, he met the fans' expectations and was embraced by the red and black public. However, as is common in the trajectory of young athletes, Lorran began to fluctuate in his performance. In the final stretch of his participation in the main team, he became the target of criticism and boos at Maracanã, which led the technical committee to keep him. In Flamengo's last two games, he wasn't even mentioned.
FLAMENGO PREPARES JEWEL FOR THE CLUB'S BASE
Within the club, this oscillation is seen as a natural part of the development of a young player who is in the process of transitioning from basic to professional. To minimize the negative impacts of this phase, Flamengo developed a special project focused on shielding Lorran and enhancing its development. The club is aware of the environment around the player, especially after the episode of booing in the game against Cruzeiro, when Lorran expressed his frustration on social media with the phrase: "I want them to doubt".
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