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·2 de noviembre de 2025

Bruno Henrique bags brace against Sport, Flamengo fans swoon

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At Maracanã, the idol helped Flamengo beat Sport 3-0 in the 31st round of the Brazilian Championship


“AH, IT’S BRUNO HENRIQUE.” That’s what the stands at Maracanã shouted when the striker left the field in this 31st round of the Brasileirão. The red-and-black idol scored two goals against Sport this Saturday (01), which led the fans to give him a standing ovation.

Although he wasn’t a starter, the red-and-black idol didn’t waste Samuel Lino’s pass and opened the scoring. Right after, number 27 took advantage of a rebound from Danilo and scored Flamengo’s second goal. Thus, the striker scored two of the three goals for Mais Querido against Sport.


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What are the fans saying about Bruno Henrique?

“Two goals from him in the same game, I didn’t even remember what that felt like anymore,” highlighted a fan in a comment on X, formerly Twitter. “OKAY BRUNO HENRIQUE FOR TODAY YOU ARE FORGIVEN,” added another Flamengo supporter.

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What else did Bruno Henrique do?

Since not everything is perfect, Bruno Henrique will miss Flamengo’s next game. That’s because the striker received his third yellow card for complaining and will serve a suspension against São Paulo on Wednesday (05).

Who scored Flamengo’s third goal?

After Bruno Henrique’s show, Arrascaeta scored a stunning free kick goal. A set-piece goal hadn’t happened for Flamengo since De La Cruz’s goal against Central Córdoba (ARG) in the group stage of the Libertadores.

When is Flamengo’s next game?

Without Bruno Henrique, Flamengo plays this Wednesday (05), against São Paulo, for the 32nd round of the Brazilian Championship. Kickoff is at 9:30 pm (Brasília time), with full coverage from Coluna do Fla.

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