Coluna do Fla
·11 de setembro de 2025
Flamengo v Juventude: last 3 games see 15 goals, 2 thrashings

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·11 de setembro de 2025
Flamengo returns to the field this Sunday (14) to face Juventude in the 23rd round of the Brazilian Championship. Thus, judging by the recent history between the teams, one thing is certain: Flamengo fans will have to shout "goal" many times. After all, the last three encounters between the Rio and Rio Grande do Sul teams have totaled 15 goals.
In other words, in the last three matches between Flamengo and Juventude, the average number of goals is five per game. In the most recent encounter, the Most Beloved ‘humiliated’ the team from Rio Grande do Sul at Maracanã, winning 6-0 in the fourth round of the Brasileirão. Therefore, fans of the Most Beloved hope for a repeat, with a ‘rain of goals’ and a victory for Mengão.
In addition to the victory in the last match, Flamengo has the upper hand in the recent record against Juventude. In the last ten matches between the teams, the Most Beloved has five wins, two draws, and three losses. Thus, Filipe Luís's team hopes to assert their superiority in the clash.
Flamengo knows it will be without two players to face Juventude: Erick Pulgar and Léo Ortiz. The Chilean is still recovering from a fracture in his right foot and is expected to return at the beginning of October. In addition, the defender received his third yellow card in the last round of the Brasileirão and will therefore have to serve an automatic suspension.
The match between Flamengo and Juventude takes place at 4pm (Brasília time) this Sunday (14), at Alfredo Jaconi, for the 23rd round of the Brazilian Championship. As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will provide the best coverage of the match through their website and social media. However, Prime Video, via streaming, will broadcast the match between the Rio and Rio Grande do Sul teams.
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