(Reuters) - Flamengo head coach Tite is doing well after being admitted to hospital with an irregular heartbeat, the Brazilian Serie A club said.
The 63-year-old, who led Brazil to a Copa America title in 2019, would be released from hospital on Saturday with a recommendation to rest for two days and would miss Sunday's league clash with Bragantino, Flamengo said in a statement on Friday.
"Coach Tite has shown good clinical progress with the treatment he has received. The arrhythmia was reversed and the heart rhythm normalised," the club said.
Assistant coach Matheus Bachi, Tite's son, would lead the team against Bragantino, Flamengo added.
Flamengo, fourth in the league with 41 points, are five points behind leaders Botafogo.
(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)