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Just three months left until a new edition of the World Cup begins, a event that promises to be historic for multiple reasons. The tournament will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada and will be the first with a total of 48 participating teams, a format that will expand the spectacle and competition on a global level.
Among the top favorites for the title are teams like Spain, Argentina, England, or France. However, there is a team that is not receiving all the attention it deserves and that could become one of the top contenders to lift the trophy: Brazil.
Carlo Ancelotti Leads the New Project
The big news for the Brazilian team is the presence of Carlo Ancelotti at the helm. The Italian coach, one of the most decorated coaches in football history, has taken on the challenge of returning Brazil to its historically prominent position in world football.
His experience in managing top stars and his ability to build competitive teams could be key to the success of the South American team. Under his leadership, Brazil aims to regain its offensive identity without losing the tactical balance required at this level of competition.
A Defense with Experience
Brazil's potential starting eleven combines talent, experience, and depth in all positions. In goal, everything points to Alisson being the starting goalkeeper. The Liverpool goalkeeper has been established as one of the best in the world in his position for years.
The defensive line also features highly skilled players. Gabriel and Marquinhos would form the central defender pairing, providing strength and leadership. In the full-back positions, Militao and Alex Sandro could complete a solid defense with international experience.
This defensive unit offers security in high-pressure matches, something essential in short tournaments like the World Cup.
A Formidable Attack
If there is an area where Brazil excels, it is in the attack. The Brazilian team has an offensive potential capable of competing with any team in the world.
Vinicius and Raphinha could occupy the wings, providing speed, flair, and the ability to constantly pose a threat. Neymar, if he arrives in optimal conditions, would remain one of the offensive leaders of the team thanks to his creativity and exceptional skill.
Leading the attack is Endrick, one of the great promises of world football and a forward with a natural goal-scoring instinct who could make a significant impact in the tournament.
Additionally, Brazil has top-quality alternatives on the bench. Players like Gabriel Jesus or Savinho could become important game-changers throughout the competition.
With a squad full of talent and a highly prestigious coach at the helm, Brazil has plenty of reasons to dream of the title. Although other teams may attract more media attention, the canarinha once again presents itself as a very serious contender to win the World Cup.
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