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To escape his worst year with the Flamengo shirt, Gabigol needs similar performance to striker Haaland
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This Friday morning, the players reappeared at Ninho do Urubu at 8:30 am, marking a significant change in relation to the training that previously took place in the afternoon.
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0Flamengo players returned to the training center in Rio de Janeiro this Friday morning, marking the beginning of a new phase under the command of coach Tite. The change in the time of activities, which were previously held in the afternoon, demonstrates the team's adaptation to the coach's new guidelines. The reappearance at Ninho do Urubu was scheduled for 8:30 am, and the first training session under Tite's guidance began promptly at 9:30 am. The decision to hold training in the morning aims to optimize the team's preparation, providing a routine more in line with the game schedule.
Tite, who recently took charge of Flamengo, seeks to impress his playing style and tactics on the team . Training in the morning aims to provide a more conducive environment for the assimilation of the new coach's concepts and strategies. In addition to changes in schedules, training under Tite's command has also been marked by intensity and focus. The coach has emphasized the importance of players' concentration and dedication in order to achieve the goals set for the season.
The athletes have shown enthusiasm with Tite's arrival and believe that the coach has the potential to lead Flamengo to new achievements. Confidence in the coach's work and willingness to adapt to his guidelines are visible in training. The change in training schedule also aims to improve players' physical recovery, allowing them more time to rest and prepare properly for games. This strategy is crucial to avoid injuries and maintain performance at a high level.
Flamengo is committed to maintaining its status as one of the top teams in Brazilian and South American football. With Tite's arrival, the expectation is that the club will reach new levels of success, both on the national and international scene. The transition to morning training marks an important chapter in Flamengo's history under Tite's command. The team is determined to adapt to changes and work together to achieve the objectives set by the coach and the club's management.
From now on, Ninho do Urubu will be the stage for intense training and a arduous workday, in the incessant search for victories and achievements. The time change is just the first step of a new era at Flamengo, which promises to excite and delight fans across the country. What will happen in red and black football will be a surprise for everyone.
The teams play the first game of the quarterfinals at 7 p.m.
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0Tite defined Flamengo and announced the 11 starters who will face Peñarol, this Thursday, at Maracanã, at 7pm. De la Cruz returns to the starting lineup in place of Léo Ortiz, and Alex Sandro and Plata were retained. The duel with the Uruguayans is the first between the teams in the quarter-finals of the Copa Conmebol Libertadores.
The Rubro-negra lineup follows:Rossi, Varela, Fabrício Bruno, Léo Pereira and Alex Sandro; Pulgar, De la Cruz, Gerson and Arrascaeta; Plata and Bruno Henrique.
Alex Sandro and Plata, debutants in last Sunday's classic, remain in the team after having good performances in the draw against Vasco. Gabigol is now out of the relationship due to fibrosis in the posterior muscle of his right thigh. Flamengo, in a statement, reported that the athlete did not suffer any injury in the region. Check it out:
"The Clube de Regatas do Flamengo informs that the athlete Gabriel Barbosa underwent tests that did not diagnose an injury to the posterior muscle of his right thigh. However, the Technical Committee opted for precaution and did not list him for the duel against Peñarol due to fibrosis in the region. Gabi is handed over to physiotherapists and physical trainers for the series of decisive games of the season."
Match starts at 7pm this Thursday
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0Flamengo faces Peñarol (URU) in the first game of the CONMEBOL Libertadores quarter-finals and, here, you can watch the broadcast, live, with 2h30 of pre-game, interviews, the team's arrival at Maracanã and everything more.
Watch the match live here:
The decision on the place for the semi-final of the competition was made until the return game
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0Flamengo faced Fluminense in the first leg of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship, on the afternoon of this Thursday (19), and drew 1-1. Joshua, with a header, scored the red-black equalizer, which dominated the match. match but started behind on the scoreboard. The return game will be next Thursday (26th) at 3pm, in Xerém, broadcast by Sportv.
Game
Fluminense opened the score in the 17th minute. Flamengo tried to respond with Douglas Telles, who dribbled twice and hit the goalkeeper's hands from outside the area.
Mais Querido tied the match with a dead ball. Guilherme took a free kick for Joshua, scoring Mengão's first. Initial stage: 1 to 1. On the way back from the break, Guilherme again hit a perfect cross for Jhefinho to finish very dangerously in the goalkeeper's corner. In the next move, Lipão pivoted and passed it to Joshua, who arrived in the area and finished over the goal.
In the 21st minute, Flamengo started the play with a spectacular pen from Guilherme who threw it to Lipão, which passed for Douglas Telles to set up for Jhefinho to finish over the defender. The players complained about a penalty, but the referee did not award the maximum penalty.
At the end of the match, Joshua started a counterattack and played deep to Kaio Gomes, who, when it came time to return the ball to the Joshua came out in front of the goal, the defender cut it. The match ended 1-1, without many moves in the second half. Flamengo tried to turn things around, dominating the game and creating chances, but without being able to score a goal.
Next AppointmentFlamengo faces Fluminense again next Thursday (26) at 3pm, in Xerém, for the return match of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship
FlamengoLéo Nannetti; Guilherme, Pedro, Johnny and Luiz Phellipe (Italo); Kaio Nobrega (Christian), Lucas Vieira [Kauã (Fred)] and Joshua; Douglas Telles, Alan Santos (Jhefinho) and Lipão (Kaio Gomes)
FluminenseGustavo Félix; Kaio Borges, Gorgulho, Wallace Davi and Vagno; Gabriel Renan, Isaque and Riquelme Felipe; Matheus Reis, Wesley Natã and Keven Samuel
Technical InformationFlamengo 1 to 1 Fluminense – First leg of the quarter-finals of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship
Location: Gávea, RJ
Date and time: 09/19/2024 at 3pm
Arbitration: Lucas Neves Borja de Almeida, Lucas Castro dos Santos and Fabio Ramos França
Goals: Keven Samuel (FLU) and Joshua (FLA)
Cards: Kaio Nobrega (FLA), Kauã (FLA)
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