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Pedro ended up cut from the Brazilian team for the game this Tuesday (17) against Uruguay, in the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers. The forward feels muscle pain in the right thigh adductor, so it became the eighth embezzlement of Tite on this FIFA date. Who replaces him in the Canarian squad is Thiago Galhardo, Brasileirão’s top scorer for Internacional.
Pedro played about 20 minutes in the 1-0 win over Venezuela yesterday (13) when he began to feel uncomfortable. He was subjected to tests and no injuries were detected, but the Flamengo forward is still in pain. The decision to call can happen at any time.
Pedro is the eighth bass of the Brazilian team for these qualifiers. Coach Tite has already had to renounce Rodrigo Caio, Fabinho, Philippe Coutinho and Neymar (injured), as well as Éder Militão, Gabriel Menino and Casemiro (diagnosed with coronavirus). In addition, left-back Alex Telles can become another embezzlement due to coronavirus, which is why the athlete Guilherme Arana (14) was summoned today.
Thiago Galhardo’s call-up is explained by the outstanding season that the forward lives in 2020. In addition, he is already in the city of São Paulo because he defended Internacional in the defeat against Santos this afternoon. The same logistics apply to Guilherme Arana, who helped Atlético-MG defeat Corinthians; both matches were valid for Brasileirão.
Pedro’s debut yesterday was already “delayed” two years. The forward had already been called up in 2018, but this time he needed to be cut due to a right knee injury. “The feeling [da estreia] It is unique, having realized this dream of working in the professional team. It is also a feeling of overcoming everything I went through, “he said after the game.
The information about Pedro’s discomfort was provided by journalist Giuliano Cosenza and confirmed by sports. Brazil leads the Qualifiers with nine points from three games, being the only one that maintains 100% accuracy after three rounds. The next appointment is against Uruguay, at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, at 8 pm (Brasilia) on Tuesday.