I meant to have some post up sooner than now.
We’re now less than a week three days away from Brazil’s first game at the World Cup, when those of us based in the US will be faced with the hard choice between celebrating Thanksgiving and watching the Seleção take on Serbia. In my head, I wanted to have already written a post responding to Tite’s final squad selection and use this as more of a preview / “what are our chances?” post ahead of that game. Unfortunately, I moved last week, and that kind of took up most of my time.
Anyways, here’s Brazil’s squad for the World Cup. It is still—knock on fucking wood—unchanged since Tite announced it on November 7th. While other teams are seeing star players drop like flies, thus far (keeps pounding on wood) nobody in this actually quite good squad has yet been cut due to injury:
GOALKEEPERS
Alisson – Liverpool (ENG)
Ederson – Manchester City (ENG)
Weverton – Palmeiras (BRA)
FULLBACKS
Alex Sandro – Juventus (ITA)
Alex Telles – Sevilla (ESP)
Dani Alves – Pumas (MEX)
Danilo – Juventus (ITA)
CENTER-BACKS
Bremer – Juventus (ITA)
Éder Militão – Real Madrid (ESP)
Marquinhos – Paris Saint Germain (FRA)
Thiago Silva – Chelsea (ENG)
MIDFIELDERS
Bruno Guimarães – Newcastle (ENG)
Casemiro – Manchester United (ENG)
Everton Ribeiro – Flamengo (BRA)
Fabinho – Liverpool (ENG)
Fred – Manchester United (ENG)
Lucas Paquetá – West Ham United (ING)
FORWARDS
Antony – Manchester United (ENG)
Gabriel Jesus – Arsenal (ENG)
Gabriel Martinelli – Arsenal (ENG)
Neymar Jr. – Paris Saint Germain (FRA)
Pedro – Flamengo (BRA)
Raphinha – Barcelona (ESP)
Richarlison – Tottenham (ENG)
Rodrygo – Real Madrid (ESP)
Vinicius Jr. – Real Madrid (ESP)
Breaking Down The Squad
I wrote what was intended to be a separate post about how this squad compares to Brazil’s recent World Cup teams, much as I did before the 2018 World Cup, an article lost in that year’s infamous site crash. I’m going to start with that before talking about our path to the trophy.
So: is it a good list?
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