GABRIEL BARBOSA once again left all eyes on him as he showed off his new look during Flamengo’s Recopa Sudamericana triumph over Independiente del Valle.
The 23-year-old – who scored the opener in the second leg of South America’s equivalent of the Uefa Super Cup – dyed his hair grey for the occasion to match his head hair.
Flamengo striker Gabriel Barbosa dyed his beard grey for his club’s win in the South American Super CupCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Barbosa – better known as Gabigol – sported a black beard during his club’s Brazilian Super Cup win against Athletico Paranaense on February 16.
But even though he found the back of the net in that too, the Inter Milan flop opted for a more drastic look with the eyes of South American watching on.
And he helped his side win their fifth title since his initial arrival on loan last year after he volleyed Jorge Jesus’ side in front following a mix-up at the back from Ecuadorian outfit Independiente.
After banging in 43 goals in all competitions for Flamengo last season, Barbosa has already got on the score sheet six times this term since becoming a permanent member of the squad.
Speaking after his club’s win, he said: “We have quality players, we have a master, who is a leader, wherever he goes we go after him.
“He is the best there is. Portugal has to thank him every day for having a coach like that, and how good he is here with us.”
Barbosa’s team-mate Gerson – who netted twice in the 3-0 win against Independiente – also heaped praise on the former Benfica boss afetr the victory.
Barbosa opted to ditch his trademark black beard for the Recopa Sudamericana tieCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Gabigol, 23, has six goals in six games in all competitions this seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Brazilian international Barbosa netted the opener against Ecuadorian outfit Independiente del ValleCredit: AP:Associated Press
He said: “A hug for all the Portuguese, a hug for the master, I thank you for asking me to hire Flamengo’s directors.”
Last campaign, Flamengo won the Copa Libertadores – the equivalent of the Champions League – the Brazilian top-flight title, and the Rio de Janeiro state league under the tutelage of Jesus.
And they came agonisingly close of capturing Club World Cup glory, but Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino netted in extra-time to break Flamengo hearts.
Barbosa joined Flamengo on a permanent deal in January from Inter MilanCredit: AFP or licensors
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