Coluna do Fla
·16. Juni 2026
Player makes surprise Brazil-Flamengo comparison after World Cup debut

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·16. Juni 2026

Playing for Flamengo is the height of fame for an athlete, according to Douglas Santos, a full-back for the Brazil National Team. That’s because the defender mentioned the Most Beloved when describing the feeling of being recognized since being called up for the World Cup.
“It’s as if I were playing for Flamengo. Now everyone knows me,” the athlete told O Globo. The left-back is even battling for a starting place in the Seleção with Alex Sandro, from the Rubro-Negro.
The defender has been away from Brazil for a long time. Granada (Spain) bought him while he was still in Náutico’s youth ranks in 2013. However, adapting to Spanish football was difficult for Douglas, who was signed by Udinese (Italy) the following year.
So the youngster returned to Brazil later in 2014, when the Italian club decided to loan him to Atlético-MG, where he stayed for three seasons. Then Hamburg (Germany) signed him in 2017, and Zenit (Russia) brought him in in 2020, where he still plays today.
It seems the player knows that Flamengo is looking for a full-back on the market. However, the 32-year-old is under contract with Zenit until mid-2027. According to Transfermarkt, Douglas Santos is valued at 7.5 million euros (R$ 44.2 million).
The Rubro-Negro has Ayrton Lucas and Alex Sandro available. However, the national team player only intends to renew with the Most Beloved for one more year. Meanwhile, the other player in the position has not pleased Flamengo fans.
Carlo Ancelotti gave the starting spot to the Zenit full-back in Brazil’s 1-1 draw with Morocco. Alex Sandro stayed on the bench for the full 90 minutes, but he could get minutes against Haiti on Friday (19).
Besides Alex Sandro, Carlo Ancelotti also called up Lucas Paquetá, Léo Pereira and Danilo. Of the four, only the natural center-back did not take the field against Morocco, but he could also get minutes against Haiti.
The ball starts rolling at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at Lincoln Financial Field in the United States. So, Coluna do Fla will bring the match result with a focus on the performance of Flamengo players.
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