Tite summons England-based athletes for qualifying matches

Tite summons England-based athletes for qualifying matches
Tite’s technician reads the squad for the upcoming matches (Photo: Brazilian Confederation)

Eight England-based players are on coach Tite’s squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela, Colombia and Uruguay from October 7-14.

Athletes playing in English football were excluded from the latest call-up due to restrictions imposed by the United Kingdom. Players returning from Brazil will have to be quarantined and will miss matches with their clubs.

Brazil and Venezuela face off on October 7 in Caracas. The next day, the team trains and returns to Colombia, and more specifically to Barranquilla, where the duel with the hosts will be, on the tenth.

The Brazilian national team will arrive in Manaus at dawn on Monday. Three training sessions will take place in the Amazonian capital until the derby match against Uruguay on Thursday.

Check the list of teams

goalkeepers

Alisson – Liverpool (England)

Ederson – Manchester City (ING)

Weaverton – palm trees

sides

Danilo – Juventus (Italy)

Emerson – Tottenham (ING)

Alex Sandro – Juventus (Italy)

Guilherme Arana – Atlético-MG

defenders

Thiago Silva – Chelsea (ING)

Marquinhos – Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

Eder Militao – Real Madrid (Spain)

Lucas Verissimo – Benfica (Bor)

stockings

Casemiro – Real Madrid (Spain)

Fabinho – Liverpool (England)

Gerson – Olympique de Marseille (FRA)

Everton Ribeiro – Flamengo

Fred – Manchester United (ING)

Lucas Paqueta – Olympique Lyonnais

Edenilson – International

attackers

Gabriel Jesus – Manchester City (ING)

Anthony – Ajax (Hall)

Ravenha – Leeds United (ING)

Gabriel – Flamingo

Matthews Cunha – Atletico Madrid (Spain)

Neymar Jr – Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

Vinicius Junior – Real Madrid (Spain)

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