Mar 16 • 23:08 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Check out the eight novelties on Ancelotti's list

Carlo Ancelotti's call-up for the Brazilian national team features eight new players ahead of friendlies against France and Croatia.

Carlo Ancelotti has unveiled a fresh squad list for the Brazilian national football team, incorporating eight new players for upcoming friendly matches against France and Croatia. Scheduled for March 26 and 31, these matches will serve as crucial preparation ahead of the final roster selection for the World Cup. The new inclusions reflect a strategic shift in response to several key injuries affecting the team's regular members.

The 26-player squad emphasizes the necessity for depth as injuries have sidelined important players like Militão and Bruno Guimarães. Ancelotti mentioned that the final decisions were heavily influenced by the physical conditions of the players available. This highlights a shift in the usual lineup, where the coach expected to work with a more established roster leading into the World Cup.

The newcomers include defenders Bremer from Juventus, Ibañez from Al Ahli, and Léo Pereira from Flamengo, along with midfielders Danilo from Botafogo and Gabri, among others. Their addition signifies a potential reshaping of the team dynamics as Brazil gears up for the World Cup, demonstrating Ancelotti's adaptive strategy amid challenges, particularly with injuries to prominent players.

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