Filipe Luís values ​​a draw and reveals that striker needed oxygen

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Filipe Luís values ​​a draw and reveals that striker needed oxygen

Flamengo went to Quito to face LDU, on Tuesday night (22/4), for the 3rd round of Libertadores. Playing at altitude, the red-black drew 0 x 0 with the Ecuadorian club. After the final whistle, Filipe Luís commented on the effects of player in Ecuador and said Bruno Henrique needed oxygen.

“Only Bruno who asked for oxygen assistance, but everyone feels. I took the data from last year and saw those who suffer less. The most important defensive function had Gerson, who was in charge of pressuring and helping Wesley. He did it incredible,” the coach began.

Filipe Luís values ​​a draw and reveals that striker needed oxygen/photo: Reproduction

“Then, with the ball on foot, he does not lose the ball. He was the sacrificed by the physical part. Evertton (Araújo) and Erick (fleeing) were impressive.

In addition to talking about the physical part of the players, Filipe Luís also talked about the situation of Flamengo in the group. In 3rd position, outside the qualifying zone for the next phase, the coach stated that the club itself put itself that way.

“For the difficulty of playing with LDU… this (draw) makes us alive to continue seeking our classification, which is the goal,” said the commander of Red-Black.

Flamengo’s next commitments

  • Brasileirão – Flamengo x Corinthians – Sunday (4/27) – 16h – Maracanã
  • Libertadores – Central Cordoba x Flamengo – Wednesday (7/5) – 9:30 pm – only Mother of Science

PARTIAL TABLE OF GROUP C

  1. LDU- 5 points (3 games)- 2 goals balance
  2. Center Cordoba – 4 points (2 games) – Balance of 1 goal
  3. Flamengo – 4 points (3 games) – 0 goals balance
  4. Deportivo Táchira -0 points (2 games) -balance of -3

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