Flamengo concluded its preparation in Rio de Janeiro with a victory over Bonsucesso. Now, the focus of the red-and-black squad shifts to the Algarve Trophy, in Portugal.
This Friday, Ninho do Urubu hosted an important stage in Flamengo’s planning for the rest of the season. In a training match held against Bonsucesso, the Rubro-Negro secured a narrow 1-0 victory, with the goal coming from a penalty scored by forward Bruno Henrique. The session, which consisted of two 45-minute halves, served as the final test before the club’s upcoming travel marathon.
The engagement was crucial for head coach Leonardo Jardim to observe the squad’s physical and tactical development after the holiday period. Even though the session was closed to the press and without official disclosure of the lineups, the test was vital for determining the players who will represent the Mais Querido during the mid-season training camp on European soil.
Fine-tuning Before the European Challenge
The match against Bonsucesso marked the conclusion of the training cycle in Rio de Janeiro. The squad will now enjoy a brief rest this Saturday, preparing for their departure to Portugal, which takes place this Sunday. The international tour aims for participation in the Algarve Trophy, where Flamengo will face formidable opponents such as River Plate, Lausanne-Sport, and Benfica.
The Protagonists Speak
The atmosphere within the group is one of optimism and complete focus on the pursuit of titles. The scorer of the winning goal, Bruno Henrique, highlighted the importance of this period of recommencement:
The team is returning from vacation, getting back into rhythm. It was a very good session for both teams, with intensity and a lot of tactical work. It’s the beginning of our preparation. Now we’re going to travel, prepare well, and arrive strong for the second half of the year.
Reinforcing the message of unity and focus, young Joshua also positively evaluated the opportunity to gain experience and confidence:
This training session was very important. This activity is part of our preparation for the mid-season training camp. I believe we are ready to play great friendlies and continue in the championships, maintaining momentum and, God willing, winning titles this year.
With bags packed and morale boosted by the positive result, Flamengo continues its international journey with the clear objective of raising its competitive level. The Algarve Trophy emerges not just as a series of friendlies, but as fertile ground to consolidate Leonardo Jardim’s playing style ahead of the decisive matches in the second half of the year. The fans, driven by their usual Raça, Amor e Paixão (Grit, Love, and Passion), eagerly await the team’s performance on the Old Continent.