Some of the best performers at the grandest stage are also from Brazil and I’m talking about the likes of Pele, Garrincha and Ronaldo Nazario.
Sadly for Brazil, they’ve had heartbreaks when they hosted the World Cup. They lost the final in 1950 in front of nearly 200,000 people and four years ago, they were humbled 7-1 by eventual winners, Germany, in the semifinal.
Neto has played for Fiorentina, Juventus and Valencia
After many years, Brazil has not one but two excellent goalkeepers in their squad. Roma’s Alisson Becker is Tite’s preferred #1 with Manchester City’s Ederson having to settle for a backup role!
Neto, aged 28, has never been capped at the senior level by Brazil. He was called up to the squad for the 2015 Copa America but only served as an understudy.
Alves and Sandro will not be celebrating a goal in Russia
The two fullbacks on this list are missing out for contrasting reasons but it would be appropriate to say that either one of them would walk into the starting XI of almost every single football club on the planet.
Alves, who turned 35 this month, is the most decorated footballer on the planet, having picked up a plethora of trophies with Sevilla, Barcelona, Juventus and PSG, and he would have loved to cap it off with a World Cup winners medal.
Alex Sandro’s case is different, the Juventus man missed out because the two left-backs in the squad are Marcelo and Filipe Luis.
Jemerson won the Ligue 1 with AS Monaco last season
Jemerson, on the other hand, should consider himself unlucky after two back to back impressive seasons with Monaco. He was an important member of the Monaco side that won the league title last season beyond all expectations.
Before I discuss the three midfielders I picked for this XI, let me just say that Brazil has so many options in midfield that I had to leave out the likes of Arthur, Ramires, Giuliano, Lucas Leiva and Diego!
Fabinho has been one of the better defensive midfielders in Europe for the last two years and several top European clubs are hoping to sign him in the summer. But Fabinho has never been called up to the national team by Tite! It is understandable because the two players Tite has picked in his position are Casemiro and Fernandinho!
Talisca is linked with a move to the Premier League in the summer
The final midfielder on this list is Anderson Talisca who is also uncapped at the senior level. Talisca played the last two seasons for Besiktas on loan from Benfica and scored 36 goals in 77 games!
Tottenham’s Lucas Moura was touted to have as good a future as Neymar. In fact, PSG signed him for a hefty fee in 2013 after fending off interest from Manchester United. However, his career graph didn’t pan out the way most believed it would.
Jose has scored 18 goals in 33 games for Real Sociedad this season which is actually one more than Gabriel Jesus managed in 42 games for Manchester City this season and Jesus is Brazil’s first choice striker.
It is true that Firmino did better than Gabriel Jesus, who was injured in the season, but Gabriel in the Seleção plays very well. So yes, today he is our No.9.
Malcom had a terrific season for Bordeaux as he racked up 11 goals and 6 assists in the Ligue 1. There were rumours that Tite would consider calling him up but that hasn’t happened yet.