Key Points

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has revealed he'll use four forwards against Chile in their penultimate World Cup qualifier. The attacking quartet will feature Estevao, Gabriel Martinelli, Joao Pedro, and Raphinha with several stars missing. Ancelotti emphasized maintaining defensive balance despite the offensive approach against Chile. The Italian manager noted the formation might change for their final qualifier against Bolivia at high altitude.

Key Points: Ancelotti Brazil Four Forwards Chile World Cup Qualifier

  • Brazil to deploy four forwards without Vinicius and Neymar
  • Ancelotti tests new attacking quartet in final qualifiers
  • Formation may change for high-altitude Bolivia match
  • Brazil already qualified sitting third in CONMEBOL group
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Brazil to deploy four forwards against Chile

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti confirms attacking quartet of Estevao, Martinelli, Joao Pedro, Raphinha for Chile qualifier at Maracana Stadium.

"We're going to have a lot of forwards, but the important thing is that the team doesn't lose balance and defends well. - Carlo Ancelotti"

Rio de Janeiro, Sep 4

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti said Wednesday that he would deploy four forwards in the team's penultimate World Cup qualifier against Chile at Rio's Maracana Stadium.

The five-time world champion will be without established stars Vinicius Junior and Neymar for the last double-header of qualifiers as Ancelotti tests less familiar names, reports Xinhua.

The Italian's starting lineup on Thursday is expected to feature an attacking quartet of Estevao, Gabriel Martinelli, Joao Pedro and Raphinha.

"I tried out four forwards in training and that's the idea, to play without changing much of what we did (in the last qualifier) against Paraguay," Ancelotti told a news conference.

"We're going to have a lot of forwards, but the important thing is that the team doesn't lose balance and defends well. We want to play with intensity, be strong defensively, apply good offensive pressure, and play quickly with the ball. We hope the fans will be happy with our performance."

Ancelotti said the formation may change for the team's last qualifier on Tuesday against Bolivia in El Alto, at more than 4,000 meters above sea level.

"This team can play with several systems," he said. "It depends on the type of game we want to play and the opponent. The system we use against Bolivia might be very different."

Brazil is currently third in the 10-team South American qualifying group, having already secured its place in football's showpiece event next year.

Ancelotti acknowledged the team had entered an important stage as it fine-tunes preparations for the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

"It's true that we're now in the final straight," he said. "We have to take advantage of this time to try not to make mistakes with the 25 players who will play in the World Cup."

"Making mistakes in this sense is easy to do. There's a lot of competition because Brazil has many players with a lot of quality. We may have positions that are more covered than others, but I don't think it's a position that will define the success of the World Cup. It's a team as a whole that will do that," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Excited to see Estevao and Joao Pedro get their chance! Brazil's bench strength is incredible. Missing Neymar and Vinicius but still have so much quality.
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David E
Ancelotti is smart to test different formations now. The Bolivia game at 4000m altitude will be a real challenge. Need to see how they adapt to different conditions.
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Ananya R
As an Indian football fan, I love watching Brazil play! Their style is so different from our cricket-dominated sports culture. Hope we can develop such attacking talent someday 🤞
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think Brazil should focus more on defensive stability. Four forwards might work against Chile but against top European teams in World Cup, they could get exposed on counter attacks.
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Siddharth J
The depth Brazil has is unbelievable! Even without their biggest stars, they can field such a strong attacking lineup. That's what makes them 5-time champions 💪

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