Fluminense U20 Women Lose to Flamengo | Brasileirão Update

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Fluminense was surpassed by Flamengo 1-0, on the afternoon of Thursday (07/03), in Gávea, for the third round of the under-20 female Brasileirão. With the result, the girls of Xerém maintain the six points in the competition, occupying the second place in Group A.

The team led by coach PC Rodrigues returns to the field next Wednesday (07/11), when again faces Flamengo, this time in Moça Bonita, at 15h, for the fourth round of the championship.

The game

The first came on 6 minutes, after the beautiful release from Sophia to Carioca, who invaded the area and finished cross, fought by the defense. The next minute, Adrielly’s table with carioca left the 10 shirt free to kick close to the post. At 14, Mileninha risked from outside the area, to defend the goalkeeper. At 16, Brendha scored for the opponent. Still in the first half, Tricolor had a chance to draw the game, with the finalization of outside the Sophia area, at 30, and missing from Mileninha, who stopped at Barreira, at 38.

Fluminense returned to the second half more intensely. At 14, Carioca received on the left, straightened and finished over the goal. At 19, it was Larissa’s turn to send from afar scravers the post. At 21, the area was missed at the entrance of the area was charged by Adrielly and the defense pushed away. Bruninha almost tied at 39, when she finished coverage close to the crossbar. Despite the opportunities, Tricolor could not reverse the result.

Text: Communication/FFC
Photo: Marina Garcia/FFC

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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