The largest Uruguayan of Flamengo? Arrascaeta has a short queue to defeat and cheer his predecessors | Flemish



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Uruguay is a sweet memory for Flamengo fans. After all, it was there, in the capital of Montevideo, in 1981 that the team of Zico and Company won the elimination match on neutral ground against Cobreloa, Chile, 2-0, and won its only Libertadores nowadays. But the link between the club and the neighboring country has never been so significant in terms of "players": in more than 100 years, only six Uruguayans have pbaded through Gávea. No one has become an idol.

Officially presented last Monday, Arrascaeta landed in Rio de Janeiro with the unique opportunity to change this story. Committing more than 15 million euros of more expensive Brazilian football, the midfielder is still young, is only 24 years old, lives the peak of his career and has signed a five-season contract. To reach the position of the largest Uruguayan Flamengo, count on a short row and "accessible" numbers to surpbad.

Among the compatriots, the one who wore the most popular jersey was the former Ramirez player, with 94 games and two titles: the bicampeonato carioca 1978-1979.

+ From shyness to protagonism: how was Arrascaeta in Cruzeiro

However, the most important advance of Uruguayan to Flamengo was the 2006 Brazilian Cup of midfielder Peralta, who is also the top scorer of the country in the club with four goals. Attackers Bucheli and Mendoza as well as defenders Manicera and Darío Pereyra, who were closest to Arrascaeta's current trend, are still on the line. In 1988, he left São Paulo as multi-champion, but he plays little in Gavea.

  Arrascaeta arrives with the highest contractor status in the history of Flamengo - Photo: Marcelo Cortes / Flamengo   Arrascaeta Arrascaeta arrives with the most contracted status in the history of Flamengo stock photo : Marcelo Cortes / Flamengo

Arrascaeta (19659009) Bucheli (1945) – 6 games (advantage: 38.8%)

  • Mendoza (1966) The first team of the Brazilian team,
  • Ramirez ( 1977-1979) – 94 parts (advantage: 76.2%) – Manicera (1968-1969) – 70 parts (use: 59%)
  • Darío Pereyra (1988) – 12 parts (yield: 50% )
  • Peralta (2006) – 20 games (43.3%)
  • The champions bet on Arrascaeta

    The last Uruguayan to go through Flamengo was Horacio Peralta in 2006. In the field, did not correspond to the Waiting generated by the images of his DVD. Bad physical condition weighed. Very technical player, had injury problems, played only 20 games and scored four goals. One of them in the Copa do Brasil, title that marked his pbadage in Rio de Janeiro, although I played a leading role in the final against Vasco.

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    Peralta was the last Uruguayan of Flamengo, in 206 – Photo: Editoria de Arte [19659018] Removed from the lawn Peralta now lives in Montevideo and will finish in July the coaching course. At 36, he plans to pursue a career off the pitch, but still in football. Partisan of Nacional in Uruguay and Flamengo in Brazil, he is also a personal friend of Marcos Braz – director of football in his stint and currently vice president of pulp – and he says in the crowd for the success of his compatriot:

    – As a Uruguayan, I am happy to see a compatriot in Flamengo. He also has my friendship with Marcos Braz, director of Flamengo at the time I was playing. I was happy with his return, it works very well. The Arrascaeta I know the Uruguayan team and the Cruzeiro. I think it's a good job, it's good for c *, an ace. As a fan of Flamengo and Uruguay, I hope that he will succeed well. In Uruguay, this has had a lot of repercussions. Everyone knows the importance of Flamengo, an international club. Flamengo is different.

    In turn, the Uruguayan who played the most for the club is Sérgio Ramírez D'Ávila. Better known as Ramirez, he was part of the Zico, Junior and Gold generations in the late 1970s, but left the club before winning major titles in the early part of the next decade. But he has always been recognized for his race, he has been invited to date by the events of the rubro-negro group in the south of Brazil and was even honored last year by Flamengo for his 94 matches dressed in red -black.

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    – I found this fantastic. For Flamengo's cast, I think it suits a brain like him. Flamengo has skilled players like Diego, but he is not only young but also scored goals. Previously, we had to give help, but now, it is entering more and more into the region, which makes it an important goal. I am a coach and I like to have players like that in the middle. The teams play more and more mirrored, tactically equal, and this type of player face to face hurts the wheel. Arrascaeta has this desire to dribble, to create. I have never stopped cheering Flamengo, now, with a Uruguayan, the crowd will be double.

    Despite the high expectations placed on Arrascaeta, Peralta and Ramirez also warn of the pressure on Flamengo and advise the new shirt 14 red-black. The former midfielder stressed that to play with the red-black jersey, one had to have personality, while the former player recommended the traditional Uruguayan race as an ally to win the fans.

      Ramirez continues in Brazil, became a fan of Flamengo and even has photos at home - Photo: Personal archive Ramirez continues to Brazil, has become a fan of Flamengo and even has pictures at home – Photo: Personal Archive

    – I hope he adapts quickly, I know you know Brazilian football We Uruguayans are used to always win, the pressure is not a problem for us. But Flamengo is different. The Flamengo fan is Flamengo. They do not even call the Seleção. The pressure to win is too great. For the player who loves pressure, playing Flamengo is very good. Be strong, Flamengo fans are in the majority. It was something that impressed me. May he take advantage of this opportunity. I have played in 20 career clubs and outside of Uruguay, I have never found anything comparable to Flamengo, "recalled the former midfielder.

    – He has everything to become a fan of quality.I had the physical strength and the willingness to wear this shirt that fell like a glove.Flamengo fans, like my race, raised the Maracanã with 120 000 divided people (laughs) If I had the opportunity to talk to him, I would say not to lose his quality, his clbadical way of playing, but without leaving the old Uruguayan influence outside. do not run behind to recover, you'll already have "mimimi" .But I think he's going to be an idol.Not as much as Zico, but he has everything to get close to our chicken.

    The "almost" Uruguayans in the standings

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    The list that Arrascaeta will try to overcome could be a little longer (and more difficult to overcome), with two other players: the Hugo Soria shuttlebad, hired in 2007 for the basic categories, but returned to Uruguay without having acted by the professional rubro-negro; and striker Luís Suárez, himself a star of Barcelona, ​​Spain, and the Celestial team.

    Almost the Uruguayan star did not join Peralta in Gávea in 2006. Suárez was offered to the club at that time and badistant coach Andrade went to Montividéu to watch the young striker. But he did not like what he saw, he disapproved of the hiring and he pointed out that Fabiano Oliveira – a red-black promise that had never been avenged – was preferable. He would raise the rapper from Arrascaeta to Flamengo.

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