In the last carioca classic, Botafogo faced Flamengo in a game filled with tension and rivalry. From the initial whistle, it became clear that each team had its own tactical approach. Botafogo, with a well-defined 4-3-3 setup, sought to exploit the gaps in the opponent's defense.

A positive highlight was the performance of Alex Telles, who appeared as a true peacekeeper in the defensive sector while also contributing to attacking plays. His constant overlaps destabilized Flamengo's defensive line, creating opportunities for Arthur Cabral. This strategy gave Botafogo the upper hand.

On the other hand, Flamengo tried to neutralize the plays on the flanks through high pressing, attempting to suffocate Botafogo's players. When Fogão managed to break this pressure, they found freedom to create plays. In this aspect, Allan was crucial, making quick transitions and helping to maintain ball possession.

The result, a resounding 2-1 in favor of Botafogo, could have been even greater if it weren't for the brilliance of the opposing goalkeeper. The match served as an example of how Botafogo is evolving tactically under the leadership of their coach. Without a doubt, the future looks promising.