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Player saved a penalty from midfielder Di Maria
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Hugo Souza, on loan from Flamengo to Chaves, had a brilliant performance in the match against Benfica, held this Friday- fair (29) at Estádio da Luz, for the Portuguese Championship. Despite his team's 1-0 defeat, the Brazilian saved two penalties, as well as a third that was canceled by VAR.
The first penalty saved by Hugo was taken by none other than Ángel Di María, in the 26th minute. The Argentine shot to the right corner, but the goalkeeper waited until the last moment to decide and managed to fit the ball hit by the attacker.
In the second half, the referee awarded another penalty. This time, Arthur Cabral went for the ball and also stopped at Hugo. But the video referee caught an invasion and ordered the charge to be repeated. Arthur Cabral went for the ball, but Hugo saved it again.
To acquire 50% of Hugo's economic rights, Chaves will need to pay 1.2 million euros, equivalent to around R$6.5 million. It is worth mentioning that Flamengo will still maintain 50% of the economic rights if Chaves decides to purchase half of the rights
Revealed at Fluminense, the 20-year-old striker was already on the red-black radar
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A former Flamengo target in the primeira window of the year, is almost certainly a rival from Rio. This is because Botafogo overcame previous difficulties with Udinese and is still in the process of signing Matheus Martins, a 21-year-old striker. The operation will cost 10 million euros (R$ 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.
The goalkeeper ends his participation with a message of learning and evolution
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Hugo Souza, a prominent goalkeeper in Brazilian football, opened his heart in an interview with Charla Podcast, revealing details of his journey and the challenges he faced when receiving a R$400,000 luxury car at the beginning of his career. With a sincere and reflective tone, Hugo shared how this turn of events impacted his life and made him reflect on the choices and responsibilities that accompany success.
Right at the beginning of the conversation, Hugorevealed what it was like to receive a gift so valuable coming from a humble family. "It was a gift. I came from a family with nothing, and overnight we managed to have something, okay? And then when that happens, it's difficult for you to change the key", he explained. The emotion and surprise of the present were accompanied by a difficulty in dealing with the sudden change in reality.
FLAMENGO HAS A DECISION POINT
Hugo highlighted the lack of instruction and preparation to deal with with the new phase of your life. "I didn't have any instructions to create security at that moment, I just wanted to live the dream. Suddenly my life changed. I didn't have my father, I took care of my mother, to this day I take care of my sister... It was all up to me . So I said: 'Hey, there's already all this pressure on me, I'm going to enjoy it a little'." The responsibility< /a> of taking care of his family, combined with the sudden change in status, created a challenging scenario for the young athlete.
Reflection on the impact of fame and money was also a central point of the interview. Hugo admitted that he got carried away and that his focus on football suffered. "But I think I failed to understand that I only had that because I was focused on football. If I lost that focus I would lose things", he confessed. The ease and the feeling of momentary power led to mistakes typical of youth, as he himself admits: "Did I make a mistake? Of course, I was a 20-year-old kid."
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