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How will Brazil line up at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022?

Brazil has failed to reach the World Cup trophy, but for this year's grand prize, they are ready to astonish the audience with their amazing play and carve their path to this world-famous prize; welcome to How will Brazil line up at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022?

Five distinct World Cup winners Brazil is the most successful team in the competition's history, but the Selecao hasn't won the prized trophy since 2002.

In 2006, 2010, and 2018, there were quarterfinal exits, while in 2014, after a forgettable campaign, they had to settle for fourth place.

Now it's up to players like Neymar,

Vinicius Junior

, and others to end the Selecao's trophy drought and bring it home at last.

How will Brazil line up at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022?

With an impressive roster of players and two of the Premier League's top goalkeepers in Alisson and Ederson,

Brazil

will be one of the World Cup favorites when it arrives in Qatar. Who do we guess the team will put in the starting eleven? Let's take a look,

  • GK

    : Alisson Becker

  • RB

    : Danilo

  • CB

    : Thiago Silva

  • CB

    : Marquinhos

  • CMF

    : Fred

  • CMF

    : Casemiro

  • CMF

    : Paqueta

  • RW

    : Raphinha

  • FW

    : Neymar

  • LW

    : Vinicius Junior

LB

:

Alex Sandro

The group stage matches are scheduled as below:

  • Thursday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m

    : Brazil vs. Serbia, Lusail

  • Monday, Nov. 28, 11 a.m

    : Brazil vs. Switzerland, Stadium 974

  • Friday, Dec. 2, 2 p.m

    : Cameroon vs. Brazil, Lusail

GK: Alisson Becker

Alisson

and Ederson are clearly in a competition for the No. 1 shirt, with Alisson winning Tite's choice in recent matches after the pair split time between them in the 2021 Copa America, where Weverton made one start as well.

Alisson represented Brazil at multiple youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015. He then represented his country at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the 2019 and 2021 Copa Américas, and the Copa América Centenario in 2016. Alisson won the 2019 tournament and was named its best goalkeeper.

RB: Danilo

This player has extensive experience and has represented prestigious teams. Some important factors in this case also have to do with the backfield chemistry of the Brazilian World Cup team. For instance, Alex Sandro and Danilo both play for Juventus. Therefore they are intimately familiar with each other's skills and shortcomings.

CB: Thiago Silva

There is every indication that

Thiago Silva

will be the only member of Tite's squad who has competed for A Seleço at both the Brazil and Russia World Cups, aside from Neymar.

The 37-year-old center-back is still undoubtedly among the finest in the world; he is strong, adept at handling the ball, and has superb game-reading skills, rapidly sealing off gaps in the back line.

He has won the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, and the UEFA Champions League while playing for Chelsea, swiftly making him a fan favorite.

CB: Marquinhos

The 28-year-old center-back is at his peak after nine years of playing in Europe's top divisions and maintaining top physical condition. He was a former PSG teammate and Thiago Silva's longtime defensive partner in the Brazilian national team.

Because of his great agility, Marquinhos can move quickly and effectively, which is essential while playing against teams that like to play high up the field. He makes up for his short stature by having a great leap and being at ease on the ball.

After several years of consistently performing well for Brazil, he is now regarded as a great leader on the field.

LB: Alex Sandro

Although Alex Sandro has been somewhat out of shape at the club level for some time, Tite will choose him this winter due to his expertise. Alex Sandro has accumulated 30 caps for Brazil, which he represents internationally.

He played for the Brazil under-20 team when he was younger, helping them win the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup as well as the South American Youth Championship. He later played for the Brazil side that won the 2019 Copa América.

CMF: Fred

Fred continues to be an important player for Brazil in the middle of the park despite not being the most well-liked football player in the world. With 199 goals scored throughout all competitions and 158 goals scored in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Fred is the second-highest goal scorer in Fluminense history.

CMF: Casemiro

The holding midfielder, once a Real Castilla trialist, rose to prominence for Brazil's national team nine years ago when he was still a relative unknown at the top level. Before joining Manchester United in August, Casemiro had won numerous championships while playing for

Real Madrid

, including three FIFA Club World Cups and five Champions Leagues.

Casemiro

does a fantastic job of breaking up plays and motivating his team to advance by executing short, deliberate passes in transition. He is essential to continuing successful attacks for both club and nation. He is not, however, merely one of the top names on Brazil's roster because of his technical prowess.

CMF: Paqueta

Brazil's spot in Qatar 2022 was assured by Paqueta's lone goal against Colombia in their November 2021 World Cup qualifier.

The Flamengo academy alum is an important player for his club and nation. His spot in the starting lineup for Brazil is all but certain because he possesses the necessary talents for the efficient build-up and attacking play. During the Qatar 2022 qualifying season, he especially improved his relationship with Neymar, scoring numerous goals and providing many assists.

RW: Raphinha

Tite loves the attacker who is now playing for Barcelona, and for a good reason, as his two goals against Tunisia show. Rafinha was selected to play for Brazil in the nation's World Cup qualifying matches against Chile, Argentina, and Peru in August 2021. His participation in his first World Cup would help him advance as a player.

FW: Neymar

Neymar

has been Brazil's go-to technical player since the Brazil 2014 qualifying campaign, and in recent years, he has become even more crucial for his nation, as evidenced by his scorching start to the season for PSG.

This player may play more of a playmaker role for Brazil in Qatar, but he will be permitted to move freely across the attacking third and team up with a young, enthusiastic striker of his choice.

LW: Vinicius Junior

His potential is undeniable, but he hasn't nearly been as dazzling for the Seleçao as he has for Real Madrid thus far. A top-tier athlete. He is regarded as one of the top players in the world right now and is known for his shooting, quick pace, and dribbling abilities.

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