Coluna do Fla
·17 February 2026
Filipe Luís steps up training for Flamengo v Lanús in the Recopa

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·17 February 2026

Flamengo defeated Botafogo 2-1 last Sunday (15), securing their spot in the semifinals of the Carioca 2026. Despite this, on Monday (16) during Carnival, the red-black team did not get a day off, and this Tuesday (17), Filipe Luís intensifies the squad's preparation.
In summary, the Flamengo squad trains on the morning of this Tuesday (17). At Ninho do Urubu, Filipe Luís intensifies the players' preparation starting at 9:30 AM (Brasília time) for the match against Lanús (ARG), scheduled for Thursday (19).
Furthermore, with the first leg of the Recopa Sudamericana against Lanús in mind, the Flamengo delegation departs for Argentina on Tuesday afternoon (17). Thus, first the red-black squad trains at the training center and then travels to the match location.
Additionally, the Flamengo squad concludes their preparation for the match against Lanús already in Argentina. This is because, on Wednesday (18), Filipe Luís will still lead the last activity of the red-black squad on Argentine soil.
After defeating Botafogo 2-1, Flamengo qualified for the semifinals of the Carioca. Thus, the Most Beloved will face Madureira in the next phase. After all, the suburban tricolor defeated Boavista 2-1 in the quarterfinals of the state tournament.
Despite this, the Ferj has not yet set the dates for the home and away games between Flamengo and Madureira for the semifinals of the Carioca. In the meantime, the Red-Black knows that before returning to play in the State Championship, they will have an important commitment in the Recopa Sudamericana.
This Thursday (19), Flamengo faces Lanús in the first leg of the Recopa Sudamericana. The match will take place in Argentina, starting at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), with live broadcast on ESPN, the subscription channel.
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