Gabigol is out against Chapecoense. And Flamengo announced, on Sunday, the suspension of the player due to a match by the Football Administration, and he will reappear on Monday. a Give I found that the attacker would also be fined.
Gabigol vs A Seleção in Copa America – Photo: Getty Images
The player’s penalty also comes due to the episode that took place in early June. After Gabigol defended Seleção in the World Cup qualifiers, the club demanded that the striker be in Curitiba, where the team will face Curitiba, in Copa do Brasil, for a physical assessment.
Gabigol, with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis indicating muscle edema in the right thigh, did not comply with the board’s decision and remained in São Paulo, later appearing for the Copa America selection.
The striker was on the field on Saturday, in the 1-0 defeat to Argentina, in the tournament’s final, and did not make it to the Eagle’s Nest on Sunday.
Everton Ribeiro is back in the team
On the other hand, Flamengo will get an Everton Ribeiro boost against Chapecoense. The midfielder, who was also with the Seleção at the Copa América, did not play against Argentina, presented himself on Sunday, was evaluated and is available.
Another embezzlement would be Rodrigo Cayo. The defender reported pain in his right leg after being traumatized on site and was unrelated to the game.
Among the news, strikers Lazaro and Vitor Gabriel. The former was a standout in the under-20 category and has been training for the past three days with the professional cast. The second returned after being loaned from Portugal to Braga.
Flamengo and Chapecoense meet at 6:15 pm (Brazilian time), in the Maracana, in the 11th round of the Brazilian championship.
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