The former Wolfsburg and Santos striker scored a brace in each
of Flamengo's two Copa Libertadores semi-final legs last month
and hit the target again with a stooped header after 10 minutes
at home to Athletico.
By that time Flamengo were already a goal up through Everton
Ribeiro, who bundled home from close range after five minutes.
Andreas Pereira, on loan from Manchester United, scored the
third on the stroke of halftime after a lightning counter
attack.
The result lifts Flamengo into second place in Serie A on goal
difference with 38 points from 20 matches, above Palmeiras, who
have played a game more and host Juventude later on Sunday.
The two teams are 11 points behind Atletico Mineiro who have
played 22. Athletico Paranaense are ninth, with 30 points.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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