He Fluminensecurrent champion of the Copa Libertadores, left this Tuesday in Saudi Arabiawhere the Club World Cup amid the fun and party atmosphere where his fans sent him off in Rio de Janeiro. The Rio team completed its final training session at its sports headquarters and then gathered at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, where dozens of fans gathered to say goodbye to the players and coaching staff.
At the exit of the hotel, amid the excitement caused by the whistles, bugles and percussionists from the samba schools, some players and coaching staff gave a statement to the press. “We are traveling with great enthusiasm. We are preparing to make this great experience, compete and have a great tournament,” said Argentine scorer Germán Ezequiel Cano.
Brazilian coach and coach Fernando Diniz has confirmed the arrival for the 2024 season of creative midfield experiment Renato Augusto, from Corinthians. “He is a player who gives comments, with a good history in football and a very intelligent player who decides the games, in addition to being a great professional and a great person, which speaks for his actions in field,” praised Diniz. .
Accompanied by a crowded caravan of fans, mobilized on cars and motorcycles, Fluminense traveled to Galeão international airport, where the delegation was awaited by another crowd of fans. The party, christened by Fluminense as ‘AeroFlu’, proceeded to one of the cargo terminals reserved for the team and its fans at the airport before boarding a charter flight to Saudi Arabia at 8:55 pm (23:55 GMT ).
The Brazilian team will wait on December 18 in the city of Jeddah, in one of the semifinals, for the winner of the quarterfinal match between the Egyptian Al Ahly and the host Al Ittihad, which this Tuesday was eliminated, 3-0, Auckland New Zealand.
In the other semifinal, Manchester City will face the winner of the quarterfinal bracket between Japan’s Urawa and León from Mexico.
Source: La Verdad

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