Coluna do Fla
·19 August 2026
Ex-Flamengo Joel Santana blasts Jardim over Lino pick: “He does f*** all”

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·19 August 2026

Flamengo is going through a period of improvement after a string of poor performances this season. However, the team’s display under Leonardo Jardim is still not pleasing Joel Santana, former Flamengo coach, especially regarding the selection of Samuel Lino.
— I think Leonardo Jardim is crazy, he comes up with starting Samuel Lino, what the f*ck is that? Is he crazy? Has he lost it? The other day he left Pedro out and started Lino, who the hell is Lino’s father? He can’t play for sh*t, all he knows how to do is run-, he said, before concluding:
— This guy is kind of crazy, he looks nuts. Where has he coached? What has he won to be Flamengo’s coach? You need credentials to coach Flamengo. Nowadays anyone can coach Flamengo. This Flamengo team just needs not to overcomplicate things, put the team out properly and let them play-, Joel Santana concluded in an interview with ‘ESPN’.
In July 2025, Flamengo paid 22 million euros (R$ 143 million) to sign Samuel Lino, in addition to 2 million euros (R$ 13 million) in bonuses. As a result, the forward signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with Mengão, that is, until December 2029.
So far, Samuel Lino has made 40 appearances in the 2026 season, with eight goals and ten assists in official matches. The forward has, in fact, been Leonardo Jardim’s team’s standout player since Flamengo’s midseason break.
“Apparently, the one who’s crazy is former coach Joel Santana. Today, Samuel Lino has to be an undisputed starter for Flamengo, considering he has been one of the club’s main standouts in 2026. The forward has been responsible for creating attacking plays and scoring goals for Rubro-Negro, being a ‘key piece’ for Leonardo Jardim’s team,” said Davi Esteves, journalist for Coluna do Fla.
With Samuel Lino available, Flamengo returns to the pitch this Wednesday (19), when they face Cruzeiro in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores round of 16. Kickoff is at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time), at the Maracanã.
As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla brings all the details on Flamengo in the 2026 season. So stay tuned to the website, social media, and YouTube. In addition, Globo (free-to-air TV), GE TV (YouTube), and Paramount+ (streaming) will broadcast the match against Cruzeiro.
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