Why are Savarino and Everaldo not playing?
The club has not disclosed the specific reasons for their absence.
Sports / Campeonato Brasileiro
Fluminense is set to face Bahia in the second round of the Brasileirão, but will be without key players Savarino and Everaldo. The match is scheduled for Thursday at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador.
Fluminense's coach, Luis Zubeldía, faces challenges in forming the team for the match against Bahia. The absence of Savarino and Everaldo opens opportunities for other players like Canobbio and John Kennedy. Martinelli's potential absence from the starting lineup adds another layer of uncertainty in midfield. Despite these challenges, Zubeldía aims to maintain a strong formation, building on their recent victory against Botafogo. Bahia, coached by Rogério Ceni, will be looking to capitalize on their home advantage. The probable lineup for Fluminense includes Fábio; Samuel Xavier, Jemmes, Freytes, and Renê; Martinelli (or Facundo Bernal), Nonato, and Lucho Acosta; Agustín Canobbio, Serna, and John Kennedy.
The club has not disclosed the specific reasons for their absence.
No, Zubeldía is considering starting Bernal instead of Martinelli.
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