Video | Lorran and Wallace Yan scored Flamengo's goals v Lausanne | OneFootball

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·8 luglio 2026

Video | Lorran and Wallace Yan scored Flamengo's goals v Lausanne

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Lorran opens the scoring for Flamengo after an assist from Wallace Yan


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After a scoreless first half this Wednesday (08), Flamengo opened the scoring against Lausanne Sport (SUI) just six minutes into the second half. Back from a loan spell at Pisa (ITA), Lorran scored Flamengo’s first goal in the friendly, while Wallace Yan added the second.

Six minutes into the second half, Wallace Yan delivered a perfectly weighted pass to Lorran. Wearing the No. 99 shirt and having just come on for Luiz Araújo, he finished past goalkeeper Castella with no chance for the opposing keeper.

How did Flamengo score the second goal?

In the 26th minute of the second half, the Rubro-Negro side doubled the lead through Wallace Yan. Lausanne (SUI) full-back Kone tried to play the ball back to the goalkeeper, but it fell to the forward inside the box. No. 64 controlled it with his right foot and smashed it into the net with his left.

The match ended with an assist and a goal from the winger, who had missed a one-on-one chance with the goalkeeper in the previous game against River Plate (ARG). This time, however, the youngster stood out in a positive way.

Was everything positive in the match?

Despite the win, Lorran went through a curious situation. The scorer of the first goal started on the bench, came on in the second half, found the net, and was taken off before the final whistle. As a result, Flamengo fans suspected the youngster had picked up an injury.

However, Ayrton Lucas felt pain in his right thigh and asked to be substituted in stoppage time. So, unexpectedly, Leonardo Jardim called the Ninho gem back off the bench to replace his teammate, who will be assessed to determine whether or not he suffered an injury.

What is Flamengo’s next match?

Flamengo will now return to the pitch to face Benfica (POR) this Saturday (11) in the third and final friendly of their midseason tour in Portugal. Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. Brasília time, again at the Algarve Stadium.

Coluna do Fla will cover every detail of the friendlies in Portugal. With on-site coverage from Rock Hudson and Simon Lédo, stay tuned to the website, social media, and YouTube channel. Band (free-to-air TV), GE TV (YouTube), and SporTV (pay TV) will broadcast the match.

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

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