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Renato Gaúcho has officially taken the helm as the new head coach of Fluminense, marking a significant chapter in both his career and the club's journey. This transition follows his departure from Grêmio, which he left voluntarily, despite the mounting pressure that characterized his final days there. The decision to step away from Grêmio was influenced by his own feelings of exhaustion, as he expressed in press conferences: “I need this time.” After spending some time relaxing in Rio de Janeiro, indulging in his favorite beach activities and beach volleyball, Gaúcho is now set to lead Fluminense, a club with which he has a storied history, including winning the Copa do Brasil and reaching a Libertadores final alongside notable players like Thiago Neves, Washington, and Thiago Silva.