Flamengo fans protest against Filipe Luís after Recopa defeat to Lanús | OneFootball

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·27 février 2026

Flamengo fans protest against Filipe Luís after Recopa defeat to Lanús

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Filipe Luís was the target of protests from Flamengo fans at Maracanã


Flamengo was defeated by Lanús (ARG) 3-2 this Thursday (26th) and ended up as runners-up in the Recopa Sudamericana. After the match, Flamengo fans protested against coach Filipe Luís.

“Hey, Filipe, go to hell”, chanted Flamengo fans at Maracanã, after the final whistle and the confirmation of the runners-up position in the Recopa. This moment sparked reactions on social media, with debates among the Nation about whether to keep or dismiss the coach.


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HOW WAS THE GAME?

Flamengo fell behind on the scoreboard but soon equalized in the first half with Arrascaeta. In the second half, Jorginho, also from a penalty, turned the game around and took the decision to extra time. However, the Most Beloved, disorganized, saw the Argentinians react.

This is because, at 13 minutes into the second half of extra time, José Canale equalized for Lanús after a corner kick. Finally, Dylan Aquino left the defensive field, took advantage of Rossi being out of the goal, advanced, and secured the title for Lanús at 17′.

WHAT IS FLAMENGO'S SITUATION?

Currently, Flamengo is only in 11th place in the Brasileirão, but with one game less. Besides being runners-up in the Recopa Sudamericana, the Most Beloved also lost the Supercopa do Brasil to Corinthians. Finally, they are in the semifinals of the Campeonato Carioca.

WHEN DOES FLAMENGO PLAY?

Now, Flamengo leaves the Recopa Sudamericana aside and returns to focus on the Campeonato Carioca. The red-black team faces Madureira next Monday (2nd), at Maracanã, for the second match of the state tournament semifinals.

Thus, Coluna do Fla brings all the information about the Flamengo match, which starts at 9 PM (Brasília time). Additionally, SporTV, on the closed channel, and Premiere, via pay-per-view, broadcast the game that is worth a spot in the final of the Campeonato Carioca.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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