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WHAT DID FLAMENGO DO WRONG? THE REASON WHY TITE'S CAST COULDN'T WITHSTAND THE "AIR" OF BOGOTÁ

Ball drop errors and “terror” were crucial to the draw in Colombia

Photo: Luisa Gonzalez
Photo: Luisa Gonzalez

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The Flamengo faced a challenging night in Bogotá, where the altitude proved to be a significant obstacle during the draw with Millonarios. The result, 1-1, left a bitter taste for the Brazilian team, who now find themselves facing not only opponents on the field, but also the physical effects of the altitude.


In the first moments of the match, it was evident the difficulty that Rubro-Negro would face. Despite being well prepared physically, the team struggled to adjust to the speed of the ball, which travels faster at high altitudes. From the beginning, the strategy was to manage possession of the ball to minimize risks.


EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATION ERRORS 


This control strategy was successful in the first 15 minutes. During this period, Flamengo managed to impose its game and create scoring opportunities. At five minutes, Viña had a clear chance after a play between Everton "Cebolinha" and Bruno Henrique, but failed to finish.

Shortly later, Arrascaeta played an individual role that resulted in a dangerous shot, requiring a Great save from the opposing goalkeeper. However, Flamengo were evident, with the left side of the team giving up a lot of space and allowing Millonarios to threaten the goal.


Flamengo's coach and players recognize the importance of learning from take this experience and adjust their approach to better deal with the adverse conditions they will face throughout the competition. With this in mind, the team remains focused on its goals and determined to overcome the obstacles it encounters along the way.


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