Selection decides not to call a replacement for Gabriel Menino and carries out new training sessions without start-ups | Brazilian team



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The Brazilian men’s soccer team decided not to summon a substitute for right-back Gabriel Menino for the classic against Uruguay this Tuesday, at 8:00 p.m. (Brasilia time), at the Centenario Stadium, in Montevideo, for the Qualifiers. The Palmeiras player was cut last Thursday after testing positive for Covid-19.

CBF did not reveal the reason why Tite chose not to call Danilo a backup. If necessary, Marquinhos and Allan can act improvised on the right side.

This Sunday, the team returned to training at the São Paulo CT and again the players against Venezuela did only regenerative work and did not work with the ball. The only exception was midfielder Douglas Luiz, who left the game against Venezuela at half-time.

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Arthur and Bruno Guimarães compete for the ball in training for the National Team – Photo: Lucas Figueiredo / CBF

In the period in which the training was broadcast on CBF TV, a reduced field work could be seen, in which the technical committee requested intensity in the marking and fast passes.

Summoned last Saturday night, Guilherme Arana and Thiago Galhardo They also did a regenerative job, as they defended their clubs on the last day of Brasileirão.

Like last Saturday, three young players completed training: full-back Caio Felipe, midfielder Danilo and forward Cachoeira.

The definition of the team to face Uruguay comes to light this Monday, when the national team does, in the morning, the last training session before the trip to Montevideo. Next, technician Tite will give a press conference.

The only one with 100% success, Brazil leads the Qualifiers with nine points.

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