Vila Belmiro empty (no) saw a duel between two unpretentious teams in the Brazilian league: Flamengo, who are fighting for a place in the Sul-Americana, and Santos, who are fighting to escape an unprecedented relegation. And at least in the final half, until there was a lively peladinha, very relaxed, in which the usual failures of the teams provided bizarre goal chances, so much so that three appeared, allowing the victory – 3 to 2 – of a Flamengo dressed for the Magnolia Ball, from Petrópolis, to Bingen.
South American? Yes, a team coached by the Sheriff of Santa Fé, which takes the 4-0 from Bragantino without touching the ball, cannot win anything. By the way: now there is a channel that broadcasts Serie C matches, and on Saturday we had a confrontation, believe me, more exciting: Manaus 3 x 3 Confiança. You, who didn’t follow, lost, dear playboy. At the end of the division, the question that challenges the planet: when will Everton Cebolinha be able to dribble a lateral?
Flamengo and the sleepy first half
It was a mediocre first half. Flamengo managed the feat of exchanging two or three passes in the end, and Santos, fearing defeat, fought back, betting on counter-attacks. More present near the São Paulo area, the Rio team made it 1-0, when Everton Cebolinha took a left foot and hit the right corner. But, as he usually does, he has sinned behind. In a game of speed, Soteldo takes it easy, after Wesley missed, and rolls to Mendoza, without scoring, to shore up without defense: 1 to 1.
The fan who experienced a few emotions throughout Sunday – maybe half a dozen beers – is likely to have had a good nap. Maybe letting that bovine drool hang from the corner of his mouth, which earned him an unjust scolding from his boss. At intermission, lazy fat kittens projected a weekend without altercations. This is for the beach club punishment. And they made their annoyance clear with the lights on in the village and the movement of journalists following the match. And remember that Flamengo and Santos played, in 1983, the match with the largest crowd in the entire history of the Brazilian championship, with almost 156,000 people at the Maracanã.
In the final stage…
No changes to the finish time. Flamengo in possession, and Santos behind. But the citizen who slept satisfied throughout the initial phase, no longer had so much peace. After all, there were two goals in seven minutes. Gérson successfully crossed for Éverton Ribeiro to test João Paulo’s left footed foot in the fourth minute, and Rodrigo Fernandez grabbed the rebound from Matheus Cunha after Messias’ header. The kittens could no longer enjoy the calm, as Erick Pulgar returned to swing the nets, in a set piece, in another pass from Gérson: 3 to 2. At 17, Andarilho de Rosário replaced Victor Hugo – yes, entered the field! – and Everton Ribeiro by Thiago Maia and Arrascaeta. And in the sequence, the cluster substitutions enlivened the game, leaving the result undefined, because gross errors justified the initial commentary of the text,
Former law?
When Bruno Mezenga entered, at the age of 37, a shiver ran down the spine of the Rossoneri. “He will score a goal for Flamengo”, trembled the more experienced. Flamengo loves exotic situations. But the matter ended without such a punishment. It would have been enough to take four from Bragantino, with 37 opponent submissions. Or is he not? We look forward to the next chapters.
Source: Terra

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