Flamengo seeks its second victory in Copenha on Monday (08)
Flamengo has the chance to gain a foothold in the next stage of the Sao Paulo de Futebol Junior Cup. To do that, they have to beat Sao Bento, on Monday (08), in the second round of Group 19 in Cupinha. The match kicks off at 8:30pm (Brasilia time), at Estadio Breveto José Liberati, in Osasco. Thus, coach Mario Jorge announced the 11 starting players.
Pregnant women:
Diogo Alves, Daniel Sales, Diego, Iago and Zee Wellinton; Ryan Lucas, Caio Garcia, Laurent Weirton; Peterson and Pedro Estevam. Technical: Mario Jorge.
As usual, Column, no The duel is broadcast on Monday (08). Narration will be by Rafa Pinedo, with commentary by Leo José, live on YouTube. Furthermore, the Flamengo match is shown on SporTV, the subscription channel.
the team
Regarding the team that won in its debut, against São José-RS, Flamengo has a low score. Defender Darlan injured his knee in the first match and returned to Rio de Janeiro. The young man will undergo surgery after suffering a multiple ligament injury. The defender is expected to return to the field only in the second half of the year.
first round
Last Friday (05), opponents of this Monday (08) had different results. While Flamengo beat São José 2-1, São Bento de Sorocaba lost to Audax Osasco 1-0, thus ending the first round at the top of the group based on the number of goals scored. In other words, a victory in the red and black could soon guarantee qualification to the next stage in advance.
End of the first stage of Sao Paulo Cup It will be Thursday (11), when Flamengo faces the host team in Group 19, Audax Osasco, at 5:30 pm (Brasilia time). Before that, at 3:15pm (Brasilia time), São José caught up with São Bento. Both matches will be played at Estadio Breveto Jose Liberati.
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