In Tite's debut as Flamengo, the Rio team faced Grêmio and suffered their first defeat under the coach's command.
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0Flamengo, under the command of renowned coach Tite, suffered its first setback in the long-awaited "Era Tite", but it was no ordinary defeat. Despite a performance that was far from brilliant, the red-black team seemed to have the game under control until suffering a draw from Grêmio. The lack of aggression with the ball during the match took a heavy toll, resulting in a 3-2 comeback defeat, which saw Flamengo fall to fourth place in the championship.
The changes made by Renato Gaúcho in the second half had an effect in a matter of minutes. Nathan Fernandes, Cristaldo, André and Ferreira stood out by breaking through a defense that until then seemed secure, but which succumbed due to consecutive mistakes by the team with the ball. On the other hand, Tite chose to preserve the worn-out Bruno Henrique, who started on the bench. Everton "Cebolinha" had the chance to shine, and defender Pablo replaced the suspended Fabricio Bruno. David Luiz was also left out of the defensive system.
Flamengo remained well organized defensively, blocking shots and actions close to their area. The entries of Gabigol and Bruno Henrique, who replaced Pedro and Everton Cebolinha, aimed to explore counterattack spaces, but both made mistakes that harmed the team. Renato Gaúcho dismantled the three-defender scheme by removing Kannemann and replacing Everton Galdino and JP Galvão with Cristaldo, Nathan Fernandes and André. With this change, the team gained in quality and aggression, competing more effectively and achieving victories in individual duels. In just 11 minutes, they scored three goals, with Ferreira, Nathan Fernandes and André, leaving Flamengo stunned and exposed after conceding the equalizer.
Luiz Araujo also scored with a header from a free kick by Everton Ribeiro, but the lesson was taught to the red and black. In that match, it was clear that Bruno Henrique's performance left something to be desired, while Everton "Cebolinha" stood out, proving to be a valid option in Flamengo's attack, which is now looking to recover in this new challenge under Tite's command. The Rio team kept possession of the ball for longer, but without progress, circulating in an unproductive area of the uneven pitch in Porto Alegre.
MATCH SUMMARYFlamengo suffered its first defeat in the "Tite Era" in a match marked by comebacks. Despite a performance below expectations, the Rio team seemed to control the game until Grêmio equalized. Strategic changes by Renato Gaúcho and mistakes by Flamengo led to a turnaround for Grêmio, with a negative highlight for Bruno Henrique and a positive one for Everton "Cebolinha". The game highlighted the need to improve the team's performance under Tite's new technical command.
Mais Querido only lost 2 of the last 10 games
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0Flamengo and Grêmio face off this Sunday (22) in the 27th round of the Brazilian Championship, with the ball rolling at 6:30 pm (Brasília time) at the Grêmio Arena. The recent record is favorable to Rubro-Negro, who have won seven of the last ten matches between the teams, with one draw and two defeats. Last ten clashes:
Grêmio 2 x 4 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2020
Grêmio 0 x 4 Flamengo – quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil 2021 (one way)
Flamengo 2 x 0 Grêmio – quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil Brazil 2021 (return)
Flamengo 0 x 1 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2021
Grêmio 2 x 2 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2021
Flamengo 3 x 0 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2023
Grêmio 0 x 2 Flamengo – semi-final of the Copa do Brasil 2023 (return)
Flamengo 1 x 0 Grêmio – semi-final of the Copa do Brasil 2023 (return)
Grêmio 3 x 2 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2023
Flamengo 2 x 1 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2024
In the general history between the clubs, Flamengo also has an advantage. There are 37 victories for Rubro-Negro against 36 for Grêmio, in addition to 34 draws. Fla seeks to maintain its recent good momentum and secure another victory in this Sunday's clash.
Last clashThe last clash between Flamengo and Grêmio took place at first round of the 2024 Brasileirão, for the eighth round. In that match, Flamengo won 2-1, with two goals from Luiz Araújo, while Edenílson scored for Grêmio in the final minutes.
Next gameThis Sunday (22), Flamengo, which occupies fourth place in the table with 45 points, will face Grêmio in the 27th round. Rubro-Negro is eight points behind Botafogo, but has a game in hand.
Mais Querido is superior in all aspects in the year
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0Flamengo continues its search for the Brazilian championship and, this Sunday (22), faces Grêmio in the 27th round of the competition. To prepare fans for the confrontation, check out a survey and compare the numbers of the two teams throughout the 2024 season. The data was collected by 'Coluna do Fla'.
Starting with Flamengo, which will be the visiting team in the duel, the team entered the field 55 times in the season. During this period, Rubro-Negro won 33 matches, drew 11 and lost 11, with a success rate of 66.6%. Furthermore, the attack found the net 88 times, while the defense was leaked on 37 occasions.
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33 wins
11 draws
11 defeats
66.6% success rate
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37 goals conceded
What about Grêmio?Similarly to Flamengo, Grêmio has played 53 matches so far this season. The team from Rio Grande do Sul won 24 victories, suffered 18 defeats and drew 11 games, with a success rate of 52.2%. The team scored 71 goals and conceded 55.
Grêmio's numbers for the season:53 games
24 wins
18 defeats
11 draws
52.2% success rate
71 goals scored
55 goals conceded
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Situation in the Brasileirão
While Flamengo, led by Tite, occupies a position in the G-4, Grêmio, led by Renato Gaúcho, is in 14th place. Both teams are looking for victory, but with different objectives in the championship.
Game and broadcastFlamengo and Grêmio face off this Sunday (22), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), at Arena do Grêmio, in Porto Alegre, for the 27th round of the Brasileirão. The Premiere match will be broadcast throughout Brazil via Pay-Per-View or Streaming.
The coach expressed sadness over the mistake made
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0The coach of Flamengo, Tite, addressed the physical situation of Uruguayan midfielder De La Cruz after being asked about his absence in a recent clash. Tite was direct in stating that De La Cruz was not in adequate physical condition to participate in the match. Concern for the players' health and recovery was a central point in his explanation.
To illustrate the importance of adequate recovery, Tite mentioned the cases of players Bruno Henrique and Cebolinha, who recently returned from significant injuries . Both athletes underwent a recovery process that prioritized long-term health, avoiding the risk of worsening injuries.
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Bruno Henrique, one of the highlights do Flamengo, suffered a serious injury that sidelined him for a long period. His recovery was closely monitored by the club's medical team, who sought to ensure he was fully fit before returning to action. The gradual and controlled return to training and competitions was essential to avoid relapses.
Cebolinha, another important player for the squad, also went through a rigorous recovery process. His return was carefully planned to ensure he was in peak physical shape without compromising his health and future performance. Tite highlighted that, as in the case of Bruno Henrique, the priority was always the athlete's health.
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