Group G Qatar 2022 preview: Serbia and Switzerland fight to finish off Brazil

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Joey Leizerowitz

i24NEWS Qatar 2022 World Cup Correspondent

While Brazil finishes comfortably first, Switzerland and Serbia will have to fight for the position for now.

Brazil

Twenty years. It’s been twenty years since the five-time world champion earned his fifth star in Japan. What would be commonplace in other countries now amounts to the longest untitled drought in the history of Brazil’s histories. But if there is ever a team looking to end this drought, this may be just.

The Brazilian team is by far the most internal of the tournament (sorry, France), and some of the most successful players in the world at the moment, such as Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus and Juventus’ Bremer, might not be in the starting XI in Qatar. The amount of offensive skill Brazil brought with it is hard to imagine. Neymar, Richarlison, Vinicius Jr and Raphinha are expected to start for Titus, but it wouldn’t be surprising if the former Corinthians coach rotated Antony, Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli. in attack. While the intensity of the attack is a serious challenge for Brazil in Russia, it has become its greatest force only 4 years later.

It also wouldn’t be unexpected to see Neymar play as the third midfielder instead of the top three in attack. The last third, Tite began testing Neymar as an attacking midfielder, who can fall into midfield to build the game but also give him his area to move around the field in more than one attack where the role needed it.

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