Jesus misses out as Brazil call up new faces before World Cup
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[September 10, 2022]
Brazil have left in-form striker
Gabriel Jesus out of a 26-man squad for this month's friendlies
against Ghana and Tunisia but Gleison Bremer and Roger Ibanez are
included for the first time.
Coach Tite on Friday named his last squad before the World Cup in
Qatar with players given their final chance to make the cut for the
finals that kick off on Nov. 20.
"These are opportunities to have peace and a sense of justice
further ahead (in the final list)," Tite told a news conference.
"I can't close the national team list now, and then another player
may emerge (before the World Cup)."
Jesus' Arsenal team mates Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Magalhaes
also miss out along with Philippe Coutinho and Dani Alves, while
Juventus' Bremer and AS Roma's Ibanez could get the chance to make
their debuts in defence.
Brazil will play Ghana on Sept. 23 in Le Havre, France and Tunisia
in Paris three days later. Brazil are in Group G with Cameroon,
Serbia and Switzerland at the World Cup.
Squad
Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Manchester City),
Weverton (Palmeiras)
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Brazil's Gabriel Jesus during training REUTERS/Washington Alves
Defenders: Bremer, Alex Sandro, Danilo (all
Juventus), Eder Militao (Real Madrid), Roger Ibanez (AS Roma),
Marquinhos (Paris Saint Germain), Thiago Silva (Chelsea), Alex
Telles (Sevilla)
Midfielders: Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle United), Casemiro, Fred
(both Manchester United), Everton Ribeiro (Flamengo), Fabinho
(Liverpool), Lucas Paqueta (West Ham United)
Forwards: Antony (Manchester United), Roberto Firmino (Liverpool),
Matheus Cunha (Atletico Madrid), Neymar (Paris Saint Germain), Pedro
(Flamengo), Raphinha (Barcelona), Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur),
Rodrygo, Vinicius Jr. (both Real Madrid)
(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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