📋 Ancelotti picks Brazil squad 🇧🇷 with new attacking quartet, have your say | OneFootball

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·08 de outubro de 2025

📋 Ancelotti picks Brazil squad 🇧🇷 with new attacking quartet, have your say

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Vini Jr. and Rodrygo were lined up together by Carlo Ancelotti in the Brazilian National Team's attack during Wednesday's (8) training session, held on the auxiliary field of Goyang Stadium in Seoul.

Estêvão and Matheus Cunha completed the attack that might be the starting lineup for the friendly match next Friday (10) against South Korea.


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The decision on the team likely to start the first match of the current FIFA Date is expected to be made this Thursday (9), when the Italian coach will have the entire squad available.

Joelinton arrived in the South Korean capital but not in time to participate in the activity. Bruno Guimarães was rested, but Paulo Henrique was available.

Only they had not been integrated into the delegation.

The complete formation chosen by Ancelotti included: Bento, Vitinho, Éder Militão, Gabriel Magalhães, and Douglas Santos; Casemiro and Lucas Paquetá; Estêvão, Matheus Cunha, Vini Júnior, and Rodrygo.

According to ge, Ancelotti worked on various offensive and defensive transitions and made several substitutions to test other call-ups.

One of the focuses was to ensure Vini Jr. was closer to the goal.

There is anticipation for Bruno Guimarães to be among the starting eleven. He is a starter with Ancelotti and is likely to remain in that position.

This would indicate the removal of Paquetá or one of the forwards.

The South Korea vs. Brazil match will kick off at 8 a.m. (Brasília time) this Friday (10) at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.

On Tuesday (14), the challenge will be in Tokyo against Japan at the Ajinomoto Stadium. And starting at 7:30 a.m. (Brasília time).


Photo: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

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