Thursday, December 26

Brazil begins to test pieces for the World Cup with the matches of Ecuador and Paraguay

Sergio Musella

The Brazil National Team is planned for the World Cup in Qatar 2022, where they are already classified and now they will seek to take advantage of the remaining days of the Qualifiers to test some pieces against Ecuador and Paraguay.

With the return of Phillippe Coutinho and Dani Alves, Brazil will have the opportunity to use alternatives in the next matches and strengthen itself with the calls of the Real Madrid youth Vinicius Jr and Rodrigo. However, Neymar, attacker of the París Saint Germain, will not be in the call of ‘Tite’, due to an injury suffered by the player.

One of the most surprising calls from the Brazilian coach was that of Coutinho, after his recent signing for Aston Villa in England he will open the possibility of regaining lost ground, t after several negative years with FC Barcelona. ‘Tite’, in the press conference where he announced the call of the players, said that Coutinho will be important for them.

“He is an important player of creation and conclusion. He is recovering his best level and is in a position to return”, added ‘Tite’.

In the call appear young pieces with a new group of forwards, where the players Vinicius Jr stand out, along with Rodrigo, in addition to Raphinha and Anthony. On the other hand, the call was also surprised by the return of Dani Alves, who is at a very good level that gave him the opportunity to return to FC Barcelona and the Brazilian National Team.

Brazil can fight against the favorites, but they are not part of that group

One of ‘Tite”s opinions at the press conference was to acknowledge that Brazil is at an important level that could allow them to fight alongside the favorites for the Qatar World Cup, which in his opinion are made up of France, England , Argentina, Spain, Germany and Belgium.

On the other hand, Brazil will face Ecuador next 27 in January in the city of Quito, to then face Paraguay in the city of Belo Horizonte, on February 1.