Flamengo eased past Lausanne with a 2-0 friendly victory at the Estadio Algarve, continuing their pre-season preparations with a clinical second-half display.

The Brazilian side made wholesale changes at the interval, sending on Emerson Royal for Ayrton Lucas and Luiz Araujo for Lorran at the start of the second half. The reshuffle paid immediate dividends, as Lorran struck just six minutes after his introduction, netting in the 51st minute to put Flamengo ahead.

Flamengo doubled their advantage on 71 minutes through Wallace Yan, whose strike sealed the win and gave the Rio giants a comfortable margin against their Swiss opponents.

Lausanne, for their part, were unable to find a way back into the contest and finished the match without registering on the scoresheet, offering little response to Flamengo's second-half surge.

The victory will serve as encouraging evidence for Flamengo's coaching staff of squad depth, with both goals coming from players introduced or growing into the game after the break. Lorran's quickfire impact off the bench and Wallace Yan's composed finish underline the attacking options available as the club fine-tunes its rotation options ahead of the competitive season.

For Lausanne, the trip to the Algarve served as a useful test against elite opposition, though the scoreline reflected Flamengo's superior firepower on the day.