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“Flamengo keeps tactics secret ahead of Carioca Championship final against Fluminense”

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Mengão did the penultimate training session at Ninho aiming for the Maraca final

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Next Sunday (9), Flamengo decides the title of the Carioca Championship in a duel against Fluminense. Rubro-Negro enters with an advantage, as they beat their rival by 2-0 in the first match. However, coach Vítor Pereira does not dwell on the result achieved and adopted a curious measure in the penultimate training session of Mais Querido, this Friday (7).

As he has been doing in the last four weeks, precisely since the period in which Fla lost the Guanabara Cup decision, the Mengão coach did not assemble the team at Ninho do Urubu, so that any information about his strategy would not leak and expose ‘weapons ‘ that can be used by Fernando Diniz, coach of Fluminense. In recent training sessions, the coach has performed different dynamics, but does not indicate possible formations under any circumstances. The information is from Globo Esporte.

The mystery isn’t even that big, because due to the fact that he kept the starters against Aucas, in Mengo’s debut in the Libertadores, he practically indicated who should form the 11 cast to start the grand final in Maraca. Vítor Pereira’s staging has a lot to do with the recent casting leaks that have raised controversy between Gávea, the press and the Nation.

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However, Flamengo, which goes to the field in search of its 38th Cariocão title, should have the likely lineup: Santos, Fabrício Bruno, David Luiz and Léo Pereira; Varela, Thiago Maia, Gerson and Ayrton Lucas; Cebolinha, Matheus França and Pedro.

Rafael Leitão, a journalist born and raised in São Paulo, has been writing for Bolavip since 2020, specializing in Clubs in Brazil, and is a profound admirer of the roots of football, considered an inherent part of culture, in all its permanence and continuity of its traditions.

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