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“Entering the ankle.” Daniel Alves does not forgive the owner of Flamengo in training the Brazilian national team, and the picture is spread on the Internet

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The “everything” aspect went to the athlete, which became a source of concern for the fans

Photo by Jason McCoy/Getty Images - Daniel Alves' entry into the Flamengo starting line-up goes viral on the internet
🇧🇷 Getty ImagesPhoto by Jason McCoy/Getty Images – Daniel Alves’ entry into the Flamengo starting line-up goes viral on the internet

a Flamingo It finished the Brazilian Championship last weekend, losing to Avai at home, 2-1, and finished the competition in fifth place with 62 points. On the other hand, Mingao won two titles in the season: Copa do Brasil and Libertadores. But another topic that came up in the fandom, Daniel Alves.

Above all, two Flamengo players were called up by Tite to defend the Brazilian national team at the World Cup: Everton Ribeiro and Pedro. Both athletes are already concentrated with the team and training with an eye on the opening of the World Cup, which will take place on November 24, at 4 pm, against Serbia, at Lusail Stadium.

“dangerous entry”

During training on Tuesday (15), a photo caught the attention of Flamengo fans and other fans. Daniel Alves made a powerful tackle directly on Pedro’s ankle, the photo went viral on social networks and many feared the athlete’s injury nine days before Brazil’s debut at the World Cup.

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Via: Fla TV

In addition, the 39-year-old right-back also made his powerful debut at Rafinha, who belongs to Barcelona, ​​works as a striker and will also defend Brazil in the Cup. After the incident, the attacker screamed and limped away, which alarmed the crowd. On the other hand, so far, no kind of injury has been confirmed by the team doctors.

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