AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·26. Februar 2026
Marcos Antônio scouted by Brazil, first call-up hopes grow

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·26. Februar 2026

Marcos Antônio, a major standout for São Paulo at the start of this season, may have his last chance to vie for a spot in this year’s World Cup. The midfielder had high expectations for the last call-up of the Brazilian National Team, where he was on Carlo Ancelotti’s preliminary list, but ended up getting injured and missed out on the Italian coach’s selection.
The last call-up for Brazil’s observation friendlies will be on March 16. The national team will face France and Croatia on the 26th and 31st, respectively, of next month. And São Paulo’s number 8 is on the radar.
Former defender Juan, now technical coordinator of the Brazilian National Team, was present at Couto Pereira, in Curitiba, on the night of Wednesday (25), to watch the match between Tricolor and Coritiba for the Brasileirão, when Hernán Crespo sent the reserves onto the field in a 1-0 victory.
According to ESPN, Marcos Antônio was one of the main names Juan was observing for the national team.
The São Paulo midfielder started on the bench, but ‘got lucky’ by having to come on for the second half, replacing the yellow-carded Djhordney. In the 45 minutes he was on the pitch, Marcos made 41 passes with 39 completions, suffered a foul, and recovered four balls for the team. He was instrumental in Tricolor’s improvement to secure the win.
This season, the midfielder has already played 12 matches for São Paulo, with one assist recorded. But he has been the team’s main standout, making the team tick and function, with precise passes and eye-catching long balls.
Ancelotti has already indicated that the national squad is not yet completely finalized and will use these two friendlies against strong European teams to settle his final doubts. The final call-up for the 2026 World Cup will be on May 19, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ).
Marcos Antônio is competing for a spot as backup to the undisputed Bruno Guimarães, who currently forms Brazil’s midfield alongside Casemiro. However, the Newcastle midfielder suffered a muscle injury in his left thigh and will be unable to play in the March friendlies. Thus, the São Paulo player may get his chance to prove himself and, who knows, fight for a place in the long-awaited World Cup.
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