Brazil’s 2022 World Cup squad: Who’s on the plane?
After a final international break, the 2022 FIFA World Cup is almost upon us.
One of the favourites (as they usually are) to win the tournament in Qatar is Brazil, and they are for several reasons: in addition to the regularity and excellent level of performances in qualification, Canarinho is full of world class talent in every position, and world class talent that is bang in form right now.
But who are the protagonists who will arrive in Qatar with the responsibility of winning a sixth title for their nation? Well, that’s what we’re here to find out. Below are the players 90min think will make the ‚plane‘ for the World Cup.
The fourth centre-back spot in the squad is very much up for debate, with the fight looking to be between Lucas Verissimo and Gabriel Magalhaes for it. At the moment it’s hard to choose between them.
The ex-Man Utd man will probably just make the cut due to Guilherme Arana’s injury.
It’s between Roberto Firmino and Matheus Cunha for the final forward spot in the squad. While the latter got some minutes during the September friendlies, Firmino seems like a safer bet due to his experience and versatility.
Remember this name. Pedro could be the surprise star of the World Cup.
A traditional centre forward, the Brazilian is in exceptional form at club level – bagging 34 goal contributions, including 24 goals – and may be a key player for Brazil if given the chance.
Everton Ribeiro’s not the flashiest player, but his industry on and off the ball will earn him a spot on the plane.
One of Brazil’s exciting young players, Bruno Guimaraes is a modern midfielder, capable of defending and supporting the forwards with equal quality. The Olympic champion is practically guaranteed to be in the squad.
His absence from the September squad may have left his World Cup selection in doubt, but due to his previous performances in a Brazil shirt he should still make it.
The best goalkeeper playing in Brazil right now, expect Weverton to be the nation’s third choice keeper this winter.
Rodrygo has really come into his own in 2022, scoring crucial goals for Real Madrid at club level and becoming a much more consistent performer.
An excellent dribbler, Antony has the ability to change a game. At the very least, he’ll be a brilliant bench option for Tite when the going gets tough.
He’s not the most popular footballer in the world, but Fred remains a key player for Brazil in the middle of the park.
He’s not been quite as impressive for the Seleçao as he is for Real Madrid yet, however, his talent is unquestionable. A top, top player.
Combative out of possession and quality in possession, Fabinho is an important part of Tite’s squad, even if he’s not a starter.
Very few teams can say they have two world class goalkeepers at their disposal. Unfortunately for Ederson, Brazil is one of them.
He’s been fairly out of form at club level for a while, but Alex Sandro’s experience will mean he gets the nod from Tite this winter.
One of the most in-form players in Europe right now, Gabriel Jesus has been electric at Arsenal this season.
Despite that, he didn’t get called up to the squad for September’s games. While this may be concerning, expect him to still make the squad for the World Cup – he’s too good not to.
Don’t be surprised to see Militao being used at right-back by Tite, and don’t be surprised if he’s brilliant in that position.
The now-Barcelona forward is a favourite of Tite’s and, as his brace against Tunisia attests, for good reason.
The current first-choice centre-forward, Richarlison’s ability on and off the ball will be essential for how Brazil play this winter in Qatar.
Mobility, good vision and the ability to play a killer pass, Lucas Paqueta the perfect midfielder for this Brazil team.
He’s not the most exciting footballer in the world, but he is extremely dependable and can play anywhere across the backline.
A real leader, Brazil will need his experience and talent to get over the finishing line in Qatar.
Perhaps the best goalkeeper in the world right now. He is first choice ahead of Ederson for a very good reason.
Amazingly still only 28 years old despite being around for what feels like a lifetime.
The PSG star is Brazil’s main man in defence.
Tactical discipline, consistency, intelligence and physicality: Casemiro is a complete player and has been among the best defensive midfielders in the world for many years.
The greatest Brazilian footballer of the last 10 years is going into the World Cup in the form of his life.