Coluna do Fla
·31 May 2026
Samuel Lino fears missing the World Cup because of Filipe Luís

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·31 May 2026

Samuel Lino was a key player as Flamengo cruised past Coritiba 3-0 this Saturday (30) at the Maracanã. After the match, the forward lamented not being on the Brazil national team’s World Cup squad and said that if Leonardo Jardim had arrived at the club earlier, he could have been called up for the tournament.
— It’s true that, with Leonardo Jardim, I’ve gone through some changes, and that has raised my level of play. With my former coach, Filipe Luís, I played wider and was more of a one-on-one player. This change with Jardim, with me playing more centrally and taking part more in building up plays, has led to me being involved in more goals —, Samuel Lino began.
— In these two or three months with Jardim, everything has been happening. If this had happened a year ago, with the confidence he has given me and with this way of playing, I believe my name could have been at a higher level in the race for a spot in the World Cup —, concluded the Flamengo forward.
Samuel Lino started the season at Flamengo under coach Filipe Luís. During that period, the forward scored two goals for the Rubro-Negro side. In addition, he provided three assists for his teammates.
Under Leonardo Jardim, Samuel Lino has become a fundamental piece at Flamengo. That is because the forward has six assists in the Rubro-Negro shirt. In addition, he has scored four goals, two of them this Saturday (30) against Coritiba.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced the list of players called up for the World Cup on May 18. Finally, coach Carlo Ancelotti called up Vinicius Júnior and Gabriel Martinelli as options to play on the left wing, the same position played by Samuel Lino.
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