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DID YOU SEE THIS? ATLÉTICO-GO MAKES REFERENCE TO THE CONTROVERSIAL MATCH BETWEEN FLAMENGO X ATLÉTICO-MG IN 1981

The team from Goiás insinuates that Rubro-Negro was helped by the arbitration with the expulsions

Photo: Reproduction/ Ingrid Oiveira/ Atlético-GO
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The Brazilian Championship started this past weekend and in the first round the competition was already marked by errors and controversies with the refereeing. On the afternoon of this past Sunday (14), Flamengo beat Atlético-GO by a score of 2-1, but the match is still something to talk about.

Right at the beginning of the match, coach Jair Ventura was sent off by referee André Luiz Skettino, after asking for a yellow card for a Flamengo who had just committed a foul. After the coach was expelled, two other Atlético-GO athletes were expelled in the second half of the match.

ATLETICO-GO OFFICIAL PROFILE RIPS CRITIQUES OF ARBITRATION


< Therefore, the official profile of the Goiás team did not hold back and harshly criticized the refereeing. On 'X', formerly Twitter, Atlético-GO made a sequence of tweets criticizing the referee's performance, asking for a position from the CBF and saying that the refereeing was malicious.

ATLÉTICO-GO MAKES REFERENCE THE CONTROVERSIAL MATCH OF 1981

In addition to harshly criticizing the refereeing, the official profile of the team from Goiás published an image of the match between Flamengo x Atlético-MG, in the 1981 Libertadores, but ended up disappearing afterwards. Remembering that the confrontation was marked by several expulsions and Galo was left without enough athletes on the field.

Atlético-GO also had a goal disallowed, where VAR ruled Emiliano Rodríguez offside in Baralhas' play. The move was checked for a few minutes, which irritated the Goiás team's technical committee.

At the end of the second half, Maguinho was sent off after a VAR review. On that occasion, the player went up with his arm open to compete for the ball with Bruno Henrique and ended up elbowing the attacker in the mouth inside the area. At first the referee didn't give anything, but the video referee intervened and the penalty was awarded to Flamengo. Pedro hit with category and turned the game around.

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Flamengo has an excellent recent record against Grêmio

Mais Querido only lost 2 of the last 10 games

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Flamengo and Grêmio face off this Sunday (22) in the 27th round of the Brazilian Championship, with the ball rolling at 6:30 pm (Brasília time) at the Grêmio Arena. The recent record is favorable to Rubro-Negro, who have won seven of the last ten matches between the teams, with one draw and two defeats. Last ten clashes:

Grêmio 2 x 4 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2020

Grêmio 0 x 4 Flamengo – quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil 2021 (one way)


Flamengo 2 x 0 Grêmio – quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil Brazil 2021 (return)

Flamengo 0 x 1 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2021


Grêmio 2 x 2 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2021

Flamengo 3 x 0 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2023

Grêmio 0 x 2 Flamengo – semi-final of the Copa do Brasil 2023 (return)

Flamengo 1 x 0 Grêmio – semi-final of the Copa do Brasil 2023 (return)

Grêmio 3 x 2 Flamengo – Brasileirão 2023

Flamengo 2 x 1 Grêmio – Brasileirão 2024

In the general history between the clubs, Flamengo also has an advantage. There are 37 victories for Rubro-Negro against 36 for Grêmio, in addition to 34 draws. Fla seeks to maintain its recent good momentum and secure another victory in this Sunday's clash.

Last clash

The last clash between Flamengo and Grêmio took place at first round of the 2024 Brasileirão, for the eighth round. In that match, Flamengo won 2-1, with two goals from Luiz Araújo, while Edenílson scored for Grêmio in the final minutes.

Next game

This Sunday (22), Flamengo, which occupies fourth place in the table with 45 points, will face Grêmio in the 27th round. Rubro-Negro is eight points behind Botafogo, but has a game in hand.


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Flamengo x Grêmio: Numbers for both teams in 2024

Mais Querido is superior in all aspects in the year

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Flamengo continues its search for the Brazilian championship and, this Sunday (22), faces Grêmio in the 27th round of the competition. To prepare fans for the confrontation, check out a survey and compare the numbers of the two teams throughout the 2024 season. The data was collected by 'Coluna do Fla'.

Starting with Flamengo, which will be the visiting team in the duel, the team entered the field 55 times in the season. During this period, Rubro-Negro won 33 matches, drew 11 and lost 11, with a success rate of 66.6%. Furthermore, the attack found the net 88 times, while the defense was leaked on 37 occasions.


Flamengo's numbers for the season:

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33 wins

11 draws


11 defeats

66.6% success rate

88 goals scored< /p>

37 goals conceded

What about Grêmio?

Similarly to Flamengo, Grêmio has played 53 matches so far this season. The team from Rio Grande do Sul won 24 victories, suffered 18 defeats and drew 11 games, with a success rate of 52.2%. The team scored 71 goals and conceded 55.

Grêmio's numbers for the season:

53 games

24 wins

18 defeats

11 draws

52.2% success rate

71 goals scored

55 goals conceded

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Situation in the Brasileirão

While Flamengo, led by Tite, occupies a position in the G-4, Grêmio, led by Renato Gaúcho, is in 14th place. Both teams are looking for victory, but with different objectives in the championship.

Game and broadcast

Flamengo and Grêmio face off this Sunday (22), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), at Arena do Grêmio, in Porto Alegre, for the 27th round of the Brasileirão. The Premiere match will be broadcast throughout Brazil via Pay-Per-View or Streaming.



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Flamengo mourns the death of an iconic fan from the 80s

Roberto dos Passos Pereira, the Tiler, was an unusual character in the 1981 title Carioca

Nunes and Ladrilheiro - Photo: Reproduction
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The Red and Black fan who is most attentive to the club's history has certainly heard of Roberto dos Passos Ferreira. However, he became famous not for his name, but for his nickname "Ladrilheiro", which gained prominence when he helped Flamengo to winning the 1981 Carioca Championship title against Vasco, without even taking a shot. Last Sunday (08), at the age of 67, Roberto passed away due to a cardiac arrest, and Flamengo paid its condolences on social media last Thursday (12).

“O Clube de Regatas do Flamengo deeply regrets the passing of Roberto dos Passos Pereira, the Tiler. A symbolic fan of Mais Querido, he became known as the hero of the state title against Vasco in 1981. We offer our solidarity and wish strength to family and friends at this difficult time”, published Mais Querido.

What Ladrilheiro he did?

In the 1981 Carioca Championship final, in front of a Maracanã packed with more than 160 thousand people, Flamengo took a 2-0 lead in the first half, with goals from Nunes and Adílio. However, in the 38th minute of the second half, Ticão scored for Vasco, and the opposing team went all out in search of a draw. It was then that 'Ladrilheiro' arrived on the scene.


The fan invaded the field and interrupted Vasco's momentum, irritating rival players, including Roberto Dinamite, known for his calmness on the field. Vasco athletes tried to attack Ladrilheiro and accused the Flamengo board of having orchestrated the invasion. After his removal from the field, Rubro-Negro managed to maintain their advantage and secured the title.


Thus, Ladrilheiro became a hero for many red-black fans, gaining prominence in the media and giving interviews. In fact, in January this year, he was invited by Flamengo to visit the Mengão Museum, in Gávea, where he had the chance to take photos with the idol Nunes.



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