Coluna do Fla
·14 agosto 2025
Emerson Royal on Flamengo fans: "I'm not a robot"

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·14 agosto 2025
The right-back Emerson Royal ended up being the target of criticism from fans during Flamengo’s 1-0 victory over Internacional at Maracanã. After the match, the number 22 understood some of the criticism, but emphasized that he played the entire first half in pain due to a sprain in his left ankle.
— I’m a player with a certain level of experience, this is normal. The fans have every right. If I couldn’t perform at my 100% level, they have the right to demand more. I believe it was at the start of the game, I suffered a sprain and it ended up affecting my game a bit. I couldn’t sprint, jump, or change direction. That ended up making things a bit difficult for me –, he stated, before concluding:
— As I said, the fans have every right, that doesn’t change anything about my confidence. I understand their side. They will understand my side too because I’m not a robot. I tried my best to stay on the field to help Flamengo. If I harmed the team in any way, I apologize. But on the field, I was only there to help Flamengo –, concluded Emerson Royal.
Emerson Royal started for Flamengo in the match against Internacional. In the opening minutes, the right-back suffered an ankle sprain. It’s important to note that despite the pain in the area, the player remained on the field and was only substituted at halftime, when Varela came on.
With Emerson Royal still on the field, Flamengo opened the scoring at Maracanã through Bruno Henrique. In the 27th minute of the first half, the forward took advantage of a corner taken by Luiz Araújo and, with a header, scored the winning goal for Mengão against Internacional. As a result, Rubro-Negro has the advantage of being able to draw by any score next Wednesday (20th) in Porto Alegre to advance to the quarterfinals of the Libertadores.
Before the Libertadores clash, Flamengo and Internacional will face each other again, this time for the Brasileirão. On Sunday (17th), the teams will take the field at 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at Beira Rio. In short, Coluna do Fla TV will show all the details of the match on YouTube.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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