
OneFootball
Seamus Leonard·21 September 2021
Flamengo boss Renato Gaúcho has Libertadores record in his sights

OneFootball
Seamus Leonard·21 September 2021
Flamengo’s Renato Gaúcho has the chance to become the manager with the joint-best winning record in Copa Libertadores history on Wednesday.
The 59-year-old, who is best known for his three stints in charge of Grêmio, had 44 wins in the competition to his credit when he took over the Rubro-Negro in July.
Since then, he has led the Mengão to victories in both legs over Defensa y Justicia and Olimpia.
Should Fla triumph over Ecuador’s Barcelona SC in the first leg of their Libertadores semi-final, Gaúcho will draw level with Colobian legend Gabriel Uribe on 49 wins.
Barcelona SC come into the game on the back of 3-2 success over Deportiva Cuenca last Friday, but a relatively disappointing start to the season sees them down in seventh in their domestic Serie A.
Flamengo, meanwhile, will be looking to bounce back from their 1-0 home defeat by Grêmio in the Brasileirão on Sunday.