Possible presence of the historical Dani Alves and Philippe Coutinho and the final quotas ahead, contested by half a dozen flashy strikers, are among the doubts coach Tite will resolve on Monday when he announces the 26 men called up from Brazil for the World Cup in Qatar.
The coach of “Tite” admitted that he had long ago chosen at least 19 of his challengestherefore the last 7 were determined at the meeting of the Canarinha technical commission, which took place last Friday in Rio de Janeiro.
Sports commentators agree that among the few doubts that Tite left, in addition to will he call out Dani Alves and Philippe Coutinho, two of his favorites but they are currently in a bad moment, these are three names that will complete a list of nine forwards and one or two places in defense.
The main doubt in the list of forwards, andbecause Brazil has a lot of great stars in that position and might not be in the World Cup. players who would have been undisputed starting players in any other qualifier.
Some front row seats are already guaranteed for Tite to start undeniably and have a good time with his teams. Neymar, Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, Rafinha, Anthony and Vinicius Junior.
One of the main doubts is whether Tite will give Daniel Alves the opportunity to say goodbyeThe 39-year-old man of history, confidant of the coach, Canarinha captain, leader among the players, who gave his all every time he was called.
The former Barcelona player, one of the most title-winning players in the world, has the disadvantage of playing irregularly with the Mexican Pumas, but the advantage is that Tite continues to play without a convincing player on the right flank.
– Brazilians who had a guaranteed quota for most predictions:
. Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool ING), Ederson (Manchester City ING) and Weverton (Palmeiras).
. Defenders: Marquinhos (PSG-France), Thiago Silva (Chelsea-Ing) and Eder Militao (Real Madrid-Spain).
. Defenders: Danilo (Juventus-Italy) and Alex Sandro (Juventus-Italy).
. Midfielders: Casemiro (Manchester United, England), Fabinho (Liverpool, England), Fred (Manchester United, England), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle, England) and Lucas Paqueta (West Ham, England) ).
. Forwards: Neymar (PSG-France), Vinicius (Real Madrid-Spain), Richarlison (Tottenham-England), Rafinha (Barcelona-Spain), Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal-England) and Anthony (“Manchester United-England”).
– Those who dispute the latest quotas:
. Defenders: Daniel Alves (Pumas, Mexico), Alex Telles (Sevilla, Spain), Renan Lodi (Nottingham Forest, England) and Emerson Royal (Tottenham, England).
. Defenders: Lucas Verissimo (Benfica-POR), Ibanez (Roma-ITA), Bremer (Juventus-ITA), Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal-ITA) and Felipe (Atletico Madrid-Spain).
. Midfielders: Philippe Coutinho (Aston Villa-ING) and Everton Ribeiro (Flamengo).
. Forwards: Pedro (Flamengo), Rodrigo (Real Madrid-Spain), Gabriel Barbosa “Gabigol” (Flamengo), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal-ING), Matheus Cunha (Atletico Madrid-Spain) and Roberto Firmino (Liverpool-ING).
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Source: La Opinion
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