Mengão built the victory in the first half, with a goal early and partial score of 3 to 0; Dorival Júnior, who will be the new Timão coach, saw the game of the tribunes
Maracanã received more than 67,000 people for the duel between Flamengo and Corinthians, the two largest fans in the country. Intense from the first to the last minute, Mengão inaugurated the scoring at the beginning and paved the way for the easy 4-0 rout for the sixth round of Brasileirão. With two goals, Pedro was the best player on the field on his return to the starting lineup. Arrascaeta, who also marked, was another highlight. Chives scored the other goal of the red-black team, which was far superior to the opponent. Still without a coach – Dorival Júnior saw the game of the tribunes – Timon lost Memphis Depay, injured in the first half, which ended 3-0 to the home team.
In the final stage, the volume of the Rio team was the same, but the ball only entered the penalty, enough for the fans to start the shouts of “Olé”. Flamengo reached 14 points and is already on top. Timon, with only seven points in six games, already knows his third defeat in the competition.
Why did Flamengo win so easily?
- Did not let the opponent breathe with pressure marking in the attack field
- Opened the scoring after 5 minutes of the game, with chives, which made things easier
- Flamengo’s entire team played a high -level football at Maracanã
- Without coach, tired by the mid -week game and playing without a point guard, Timão was barren
- The synergy with the fans made Mengão stay up all the time and always look for the goal
The goals
- Everton Cebolinha (Flamengo), at 5 ′ of the first half – of the area entrance
- Arrascaeta (Flamengo), at 34 ′ of the first half – of the area entrance
- Pedro (Flamengo), at 37 ′ of the first half – from outside the area, after the wrong pass from Hugo
- Pedro, at 33 ′ of the second half – penalty
Next Games
- Novorizontino x Corinthians, on Wednesday (30), for the Brazilian Cup
- Botafogo-PB x Flamengo, on Thursday (1st), for the Brazilian Cup