The following 23 days include decisive duels for the three races that Rubro-Negro disputes
The only team alive in three competitions, Flamengo will have a marathon of decisive matches in the coming weeks. Until August 10 Rubro-Negro will play six games, three for the Brazilian championship, two for the Libertadores and one for the Copa do Brasil. The next 23 days could be crucial for the club’s trajectory into the season.
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22/07 – Flamengo – America-MG (Brasileirão)
26/07 – Grêmio – Flamengo (Brazilian Cup)
29/07 – Atlético-MG – Flamengo (Brazil)
03/08 – Flamengo x Olimpia (Libertadores)
06/08 – Cuiabá – Flamengo (Brazil)
08/10 – Flamengo x Olimpia (Libertadores)
The period will define Rubro-Negro’s intentions in the Brazilian championship, the score that will carry Maracanã against Grêmio in the Copa do Brasil, as well as a place in the quarterfinals of the Libertadores.
The last two weeks have also been a trial by fire for the Gávea team. He has faced Athletico twice, in the quarter-finals of the Copa do Brasil, as well as Palmeiras and Fluminense. Three rivals who have been competing for titles in recent years. The balance was even positive: he qualified above Hurricane and drew the duels against Verdão and Tricolor.
After facing Fluminense, Rubro-Negro lives an empty week to train until arriving at América-MG. However, the situation will not be routine in Ninho do Urubu next month. The next time Sampaoli will have a window of days off it will be between 20 and 26 August, in the middle of the matches against Coritiba and Internacional, both for the Brasileirão.
The match against Coelho takes place this Saturday (22nd), at 16:00 (Brasilia time), at the Maracanã.
Source: Terra

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