This Friday morning, Flamengo fans invaded the CT in protest over the team’s latest results; Wall was graffiti asking Vítor Pereira to leave
The crowd of Flamengo demonstrated their revolt in protest at the CT that took place on the morning of this Friday, 10. The dissatisfaction of the red-blacks was demonstrated once again due to the loss of the fourth title of 2023: in addition to the Guanabara Cupthe team from Rio missed the opportunities to conquer the Brazilian Super CupO Club World Cup and the South American Recopa.
In addition to the protest from fans at the squad’s training ground, the walls of the CT were graffitied on Thursday night, the 9th, with messages asking for the departure of the current team coach, Vitor Pereira, and vice-president Marcos Braz. “Apart from Marcos Braz and VP (Vitor Pereira)” It is “We want race” were the phrases found in the structure.
Flamengo fans throw popcorn at the door of Ninho do Urubu and sing:
“Vítor Pereira, you popcorn man, is in Flamengo only because of the money!”
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Fans also threw popcorn at Ninho do Urubu while shouting sentences like “Vitor Pereira, you popcorn maker, is in the Flamengo just because of the money It is “Shame, shame, shameless team”. In a tense atmosphere, Flamengo is getting ready to play the semifinal of the Carioca Championshipwhich will be set in a classic against the Basque.
PROTECTED?
Vítor Pereira feels supported by Flamengo and does not mind the provocations of the Fluminense. At least that’s what the coach assured during the press conference last Wednesday, the 8th, after the 2-1 defeat in the game that was worth the title of the Guanabara Cup. According to the Portuguese coach, he is only focused on improving his work and making the Flamengo fans happy.
“We are working with total dedication from the players, with everyone, that was proved. A lot of people were out, and the commitment was the same. gain consistency. That’s just work”said the Flamengo coach about the team’s commitment.
Source: sportbuzz
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