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Gabigol scored a goal in Flamengo’s 2-0 win over Fortaleza
Gabriel Barbosa continues to make history with the sacred scarf. This Wednesday (01) the number 10 scored one of the goals in Flamengo’s 2-0 victory over Fortaleza in the 13th round of the Brazilian League. With this goal, “Principe da Javea” reached the important mark of 150 goals against Mingau.
With the historic mark of 150 goals achieved in the club’s 245th game from Rio de Janeiro, the number 10 is just one goal away from reaching Bebeto, who scored 151. Through social media, Gabigol also celebrated the milestone.
paying off:
150X with the Gávea jersey, the boy from Realengo!
I love you Mingaw, I love you ❤️🖤 pic.twitter.com/j1zxQqJOkJ– Gabriel Barbosa (@gabigol) July 2, 2023
Watch the top 10 of Flamengo’s biggest scorers:
- Zico (509 goals)
- Dida (264 goals)
- Henrique (216 goals)
- Pirello (204 goals)
- Romario (204 goals)
- Garbas (154 goals)
- Leonidas da Silva (153 goals)
- Bebeto (151 goals)
- Gabigol (150 goals)
- Zizinho (146 goals)
Since 2019 at Flamengo, Gabigol has collected titles and records for Mais Querido. The striker has already won eleven trophies in the red and black jersey: Campeonato Carioca (2019, 2020, 2021), Brasileirão (2019 and 2020), Libertadores (2019, 2022), Copa do Brasil (2022), Recopa Sul-Americana (2020)) and the Super Cup Brazilian (2020, 2021).
Question about the next match
After scoring the goal against Fortaleza, Gabigol stayed until the end of the first stage and left the field with his head down, feeling discomfort in his ankle. At the end of the first half, he was replaced by Pedro. With that, the number 10 jersey is in question on Wednesday (05), when it faces Mingao Atlético-BR, at 21:30 (Brasilia time), in the Maracanã.
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