Fernando Diniz shoots towards the southern sector of the Maracanã, where most of the tricolor is concentrated, after the final whistle Fluminense × Boca Juniors. He does a somersault on the ground, jumps over the billboard and throws himself into the arms of the fans who welcome him. He turns around and sees for the first time since the title the anti-hero directly responsible for all this catharsis.
Celebration at the Maracanã: To the beat of the samba, Deniz takes a selfie with the fans
A fatherly hug from those who welcomed the monster. John Kennedy on his knees with his greatest mentor. The person responsible for saying he would score the title goal. Responsible for the fourth, fifth and sixth opportunity in his life. Between tears, advice, and a lot of emotions, the anti-hero rises to history with his mentor. This is followed by a series of hugs, cries and kisses on the long-awaited trophy.
From Maracanã Park, ge follows this unique moment in the history of tricolor football, after the 2-1 win over Boca Juniors, in extra time of the Conmebol Libertadores final.
To the rhythm of the samba, with the song “Tá Escrito”, which rocked the Tricolores in their conquest, and was completed with personal photos of Deniz with the fans, Watch the video above to take a look at the players and staff celebrating after the final whistle.
Drama, faith and ceremony: Fluminense fans’ reactions to the CONMEBOL Libertadores final
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