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In the final stretch of the season, Flamengo is heading towards the second lowest number of goals conceded since 2001
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0The latest matches of Flamengo demonstrated a problem that the team, under Tite's command, only managed to reverse once. Since the beginning of the coach's time at Mengão, there have been ten matches in which Mais Querido started behind on the scoreboard and only managed to turn things around in just one opportunity, against Vasco.
The historic rout over their rival, 6-1, it was the only game in which the Flamengo coach won after the team lost. In the other nine clashes, there were six negative results and three draws. The fact is that the fans embrace the team in moments of disadvantage, supporting the team to turn the game around. However, it has not been enough for the team to reverse itself in times when it is behind in games.
Flamengo is the team of the turnaround
The recent difficulty of the Rubro-Negro in turning games around is a worrying reason. However, historically, Flamengo is the team with the highest number of comebacks in the history of the Brasileirão in the straight points era (2003-2024). In total, there are 52 matches won after falling behind on the scoreboard, the last being against Vasco, in a 6-1 victory.
It is clear that the team's power of reaction has not been one of its strong points , especially in the last two matches, against Cuiabá and Fortaleza, respectively. Another recurrence that raises alarm is the issue of conceding a goal in the first few minutes, which disrupts an entire initially established strategy, in addition to increasing the physical and mental exhaustion of athletes.
With the postponement of the game against Internacional, Flamengo will only return to the field on July 20th, Saturday, against Criciúma. The match will be in Brasília, at 4pm, with Mengão in charge. Tite and the coaching staff will have time to recover and readjust the team. Furthermore, the Uruguayan quartet should be available to the coach.
Furthermore, Rubro-Negro is aware of the need for reinforcements to keep the team competitive on multiple fronts
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0Flamengo is eyeing reinforcements for the 2024 season and one of the names that appears as a target for the club is striker Antony , from Manchester United. The player received authorization from the English team to look for new opportunities and, according to information from journalist Alex Crook, released by TalkSPORT, the Brazilian striker could leave the Red Devils when the transfer window reopens in January. The information shook up behind the scenes at Rubro-Negro, who see the signing as an opportunity to further strengthen their squad for next season.
Antony is a name that pleases the Flamengo board and the technical committee , who sees the potential in the athlete to add quality to the team's offensive sector. The striker, who stood out at Ajax and later at Manchester United, has characteristics of speed, dribbling and skill, attributes that fit the style of play adopted by Rubro-Negro. Authorization to look for new clubs was given amid a series of personal and professional issues that the player faces in England, which could facilitate negotiations for a return to Brazilian football.
FLAMENGO IS ON THE RADAR BY ANTONY
No However, the negotiation should not be simple, given the athlete's market value and salary. Antony was signed by Manchester United in 2022, in a transaction involving around 100 million euros, one of the highest amounts paid by the English club. Now, Flamengo's challenge is to try to make a transfer that is financially viable, exploring partnerships or loans to close the deal. The Red and Black board must explore all alternatives to complete the arrival of the striker, who has the potential to be one of the big names on the January transfer market.
THE ATTACKER CAN ARRIVE AT FLAMENGO
Another point to be considered considered is the interest of other clubs in the striker. Antonyis a young player, just 24 years old, and despite recent challenges, he continues to be seen as a promising talent on the European scene. Clubs from other markets may also appear as interested parties, which increases the competitiveness for hiring them. Flamengo, however, counts on the strength of its sporting project and the good relationship with Brazilian players who play abroad, in addition to a recent history of successful repatriations, such as Gabigol and Gerson, which could influence the athlete's decision.
The radio highlighted that the player should be one of Mais Querido's targets for next season
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0The name of striker Antony, from Manchester United, was mentioned again in Brazil and Flamengo< /b>. This is because, after the English club defined the player as negotiable in the next transfer window, many sports media began to speculate the striker's name in Mais Querido.
According to British radio TalkSPORT, Antony is one of the names that Flamengo intends to invest in next season. The news also places Ajax as Mais Querido's opponent. Highlighting that the striker has already played for the Dutch team.
ANTONY ON MANCHESTER UNITED NEGOTIABLE LIST< /p>
According to information from the "Footbll Insider" portal, Manchester United is willing to trade Antony. Remembering that the player was ventilated behind the scenes at Flamengo. However, the red and black board denied interest in the athlete and, at the time, did not move forward with negotiations.
Antony arrived at Manchester United after standing out for Ajax (HOL). Thus, the English team spent around 100 million euros (more than R$500 million at the quote). However, the attacker did not perform and the club wants to recover the amount by negotiating the athlete.
FLAMENGO IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR
Although Antony is once again being speculated at Flamengo, it is not certain who the player is be sought after by the Most Dear. This is because the club is in a presidential election year and the candidate who wins the election must opt for other athletes.
The expectation is that the team enters the field focused and determined to achieve a good result.
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0This Tuesday morning, Flamengo held the last training session before the decisive clash against Internacional, valid for the Brazilian Championship. With lightning-fast preparation, the Rubro-Negro squad dedicated themselves to final strategies under the command of coach Filipe Luís, who took over on an interim basis after Tite's departure. The focus of the training was to adjust tactical details and reinforce the players' interaction, aiming to achieve a good result in an important game for the club's aspirations for the season.
With absences and players rested, training indicated changes in the starting formation. Filipe Luís plans to preserve some athletes from the first team, taking into account the physical wear and tear on key players after the marathon games. This decision is important to keep the team competitive and avoid injuries, something that has been a challenge throughout Brazilian football's intense calendar. The interim coach also had to deal with the absence of some names in training, focusing on alternatives and specific adjustments.
VAREL CAN YOU BE A STARTER?
One of the most anticipated points for the clash against Internacional is the possibility of debuting as a starter right-back Guillermo Varela and defender David Luiz under the command of Filipe Luís. Varela, who recently recovered from an injury, has shown physical progress and could gain the opportunity to start the game. David Luiz, an experienced defender and reference in the squad, is once again considered a starter after a period of recovery, increasing the consistency of Flamengo's defensive line.
FILIPE LUIS ASSEMBLES THE FLA CAST
The decision of Filipe Luísgiving a chance to both reinforces the commitment to keeping a team balanced defensively and ready to face the International. The presence of Varela and David Luiz in the starting lineup also aims to provide greater security in defense, a sector that has faced difficulties in recent matches. Furthermore, the coach seeks to adjust the defensive transition and ensure a solid system to avoid surprises during the game.
In the final stretch of the season, Flamengo is heading towards the second lowest number of goals conceded since 2001
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