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"'YOU HAVE TO PAY, MOUTH!" FLAMENGO FANS CLAIM 'DEBT' FOR THE 2019 LIBERTADORES - UNDERSTAND

After defeating Palmeiras, the Argentine team will play the final of the Copa Libertadores da América against Fluminense

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Boca Juniors beat Palmeiras on Thursday night (5) in the Libertadores semi-final. Thus, the Argentine team is qualified for the championship final, which they will compete against Fluminense. The result raised a wave of flamengo fans on social media who began to demand a certain 'debt' from the 'hermano'.

In the same way that Boca Juniors will play the final of the Copa Libertadores da América against one of Flamengo's biggest rivals; Flamengo won the tournament in 2019 over Boca's great enemy: River Plate. As the red and black team ended up bringing happiness to the Bombonera team four years ago, they hope to receive the same.

The so-called 'debt' that Boca has to pay in this final is beating Fluminense, bringing joy to their rivals in Rio de Janeiro. The game is scheduled for November 4th and will be at the Maracanã Stadium. It is estimated that the match should start at 5:00 pm (Brasília time).

Meanwhile, Flamengo has been out of the competition since the round of 16. The current Libertadores champion was eliminated by Olimpia (PAR) in a terrible 3-1 in August, under the command of Jorge Sampaoli. It is the first time in four years that the last match of the continental tournament does not have the presence of Mais Querido or Palmeiras.


Without being able to fight for the Libertadores cup, Flamengo is preparing to get a place in the G -4 from Brasileirão. The team's next match is tomorrow (07), against Corinthians, in the 26th round of the Brazilian Championship. The match at Arena Corinthians is scheduled to start at 9pm (Brasília time).




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"Respect is the feeling..." Flamengo has Tite's words echoed behind the scenes with the fans

The club has a different point of view from the coach

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In an interview given after the defeat of Flamengoto Peñarol, 1-0, coach Tite was direct in responding to the boos received by the fans. The statement, marked by a frank tone, exposed the coach's pragmatic vision in relation to demanding fans and the pressure for results. “I respect the fans’ feelings. Of course I feel that (the boos), I'm human”, said Tite, recognizing the fans' frustration in the face of the setback.

Tite's speech reveals that he understands the role of fans as a fundamental part in the context of a club, especially in a team of great expression like Flamengo. By mentioning that the boos affect him as a human being, the coach demonstrates empathy, but does not fail to highlight that the only way to reverse this situation is with achievements on the field. “It can only be reversed in one way”, pointed out the coach.

THE MISTAKE THAT COSTED EXTREMELY DEARLY 

The response reflects the experience of Titein dealing with pressure who follows the command of great teams in Brazilian football. With successful spells at clubs such as Corinthians, Grêmio and the Brazilian national team itself, the coach has a track record that puts him in a position to understand, perhaps like few others, the relationship between performance on the field and fans' expectations. For him, this connection is clear: “Do you know how to win fans? Do you know how I won over the fans of the other clubs I played for? Win an important title”, he declared.

The phrase highlights the centrality of titles in football, especially in mass clubs like Flamengo. In Brazil, the culture of results is intense, and Tite recognizes that fans have a limited tolerance for negative results. Winning titles, for him, is the key to gaining the support of the fans, and anything other than that results in discontent: “If not, bye.”

This last part of Tite's speech summarizes the characteristic impatience of demanding fans like Flamengo. The coach makes it clear that, without obtaining relevant trophies, the relationship with the fans deteriorates quickly. The pressure is constant and is part of the daily life of those who take on the leadership of top teams. Tite seems, however, to be aware of this scenario and how it needs to be faced.



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Flamengo fans flock to Tite's comments on social media after the defeat

The club has its greatest moment of inconstancy

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Tite's statement came after a delicate moment for Flamengo. The defeat to Peñarol, at home, in a group stage match of the Copa Libertadores, raised alarm bells for fans and the coaching staff. Flamengo had high expectations for the season, especially after major reinforcements and the arrival of Tite, a coach with wide recognition on the national and international scene.

The pressure on Flamengo is nothing new. The club, which has one of the biggest fans in the world, is known for its high expectations for titles. The expensive squad, made up of renowned players, also increases this demand. Each stumble is widely covered by the media and amplifies the dissatisfaction of part of the fans, who demand immediate results.

CAN IT GO BAD AT THE MOMENT?

The Copa Libertadores, in particular, has a important meaning for Flamengo and its fans. The continental tournament is seen as one of the club's main objectives each season. Any result other than victory can generate dissatisfaction and pressure on the technical committee, as occurred after the setback against Peñarol.

In this context, Tite's speech not only recognizes the fans' dissatisfaction, but also is realistic in relation to what is expected from a club like Flamengo. The demand for titles is part of the package when taking over a club of this size, and the coach seems to be aware of this when he points out that he will only be able to win the support of the fans with significant victories.



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ALWAYS HIM! FLAMENGO IS IN THE TOP 3 BIGGEST CLUBS IN SOUTH AMERICA, ACCORDING TO RANKING

English magazine "FourFourTwo" chose the 33 biggest teams in South American football

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The traditional English magazine FourFourTwo once again put together the South American football ranking, choosing the 33 biggest teams on the continent. In the list, Argentine teams stand out with Boca Juniors and River Plate in first and second position, respectively. Flamengo closes the top 3 in the ranking.

The English publication highlighted Flamengo's history of never having been relegated in the Brazilian Championship, and recalled that it was at the Gávea club that Vini Jr. was born for football. Four other Brazilians appear in the top 10: Corinthians, São Paulo, Palmeiras and Santos.




The 33 biggest clubs in South America according to FourFourTwo

1st – Boca Juniors (ARG)


2nd – River Plate (ARG)

3rd – Flamengo

4th – Corinthians

5th – São Paulo

6th – Palmeiras

7th – Santos

8th – Independiente (ARG )

9th – Peñarol (URU)

10th – Nacional (URU)

11th – Racing (ARG)

12th – Vasco

13th – San Lorenzo (ARG)

14th – Colo-Colo (CHI)

15th – Cruzeiro

16th – Alianza Lima (PER)

17th – Atlético Nacional (COL)

18th – Estudiantes (ARG)

19th – Grêmio

20th – Internacional

21st – Millonarios (COL)

22nd – Barcelona (EQU)

23rd – Fluminense

24th – Olimpia (PAR)< /p>

25th – Atlético-MG

26th – Botafogo

27th – Newell's Old Boys (ARG)

28th – Rosario Central (ARG)

29th – Universitario (PER)

30th – Vélez Sarsfield (ARG)

31st – América de Cali (COL)

32nd – University of Chile (CHI)

33rd – Caracas (VEN)




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