Coluna do Fla
·2 juin 2026
French club sacks manager as ex-Flamengo Filipe Luís arrives

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·2 juin 2026

The 2025/26 European football season has come to an end and, with that, clubs are beginning to plan for the next cycle. Without a club since leaving Flamengo, Filipe Luís has taken a few more steps toward taking on a new project. That is because, this Monday (01), Monaco (FRA) announced the departure of coach Sébastien Pocognoli.
“AS Monaco announces the departure of Sébastien Pocognoli. The club would like to thank Sébastien Pocognoli and his staff for their full commitment to AS Monaco, and wishes them all the best for the future,” said the French team in a post on social media.
Since leaving Flamengo in March, Filipe Luís has received inquiries from major clubs in world football, such as Benfica (POR), Bayer Leverkusen (GER), and Chelsea (ENG). However, the team that progressed in negotiations with the coach was Monaco.
Thus, the expectation is that Filipe Luís and Monaco will sign a contract through June 2028. It is worth noting that the French club’s sporting director, Thiago Scuro, played an important role in the negotiations, convincing the former Flamengo coach to accept the team’s project.
In 101 matches as coach of Flamengo, Filipe Luís recorded 64 wins, 22 draws, and 15 losses, with a 70% success rate. In addition, the coach won seven titles: Copa do Brasil, Supercopa do Brasil, Carioca Championship, Brasileirão, Libertadores, Derby of the Americas, and Challenger Cup.
However, after a historic 2025 season, Flamengo under Filipe Luís did not produce good results at the start of 2026. Thus, in addition to runner-up finishes in the Supercopa do Brasil and the Recopa Sudamericana, the strained relationship between the coach and president Bap culminated in the coach’s dismissal.
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