10 consecutive wins for Fluminense highlight in Spain: ‘best streak in the world’, newspaper says | fluminence
2 min readIn the post, AS says the tricolor is the “great sensation” for South America at the start of 2022 and highlights that in the winning streak there is some “great value”, citing the three Carioca classics, against Flamengo, Vasco and Botafogo, a playoff from Bari Libertadores vs Melonarius of Colombia. The newspaper even compares Flo’s achievement to the teams that have seen the best moments in Europe.
The publication cites the following: Liverpool, from England, who was undefeated in 2022 with nine consecutive victories, but tied with Chelsea when the team completes tenth; Trabzonspor, the former Marlon team in Turkey, which has not lost in 10 matches, but has eight wins and two draws; And Porto, who played 11 matches without defeat, but with three draws. “Neither Bayern, nor Paris Saint-Germain, nor any team in Italy is approaching the trend Fluminense‘, says the article.
However, the newspaper made some mistakes, for example when it surprisingly cited the fact that Abel Braga conceded only two goals while scoring 15, but in fact, Tricolor conceded three goals and scored 16. Fluminense Since the signings, “AS” also stated that the tri-color reinforcements for 2022 were not interesting: “After reaching the quarter-finals in the last Copa Libertadores, a bigger name was expected,” the article states. However, players such as Felipe Melo, German Cano, Fabio and Nathan excited the crowd.
By defeating Millonarios 2-0 last Tuesday in Sao Janorio, Fluminense He made the biggest streak in official games over the past 100 years. The current feat is second only to his 1919 streak, when he scored 13 consecutive victories and won the Carioca Championship for the eighth time in its history, his third in a row.
1919 streak of victories
2022 winning streak
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