Brazil is set to face off against Venezuela in an exhilarating FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying match at the Monumental Stadium in Maturin this Thursday.
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After securing two crucial victories against Chile and Peru last month, the pressure on Brazilian head coach Dorival Júnior has eased, albeit without the influence of star winger Vinícius, who was absent during those fixtures.
All eyes will be on Vinícius as he takes to the field against a resilient Venezuelan defense, with fans eager to see him replicate his match-winning performances for on the international stage. Following Venezuela, Brazil will also take on Uruguay, making this a pivotal week for the young talent.
Unfortunately for Brazil, they will be without their talisman Neymar, who is sidelined due to a muscular injury sustained earlier this month. Moreover, with Rodrygo also ruled out through injury and young sensation Endrick omitted from the squad, the responsibility will fall heavily on Vinícius to forge a potent attacking partnership with Raphinha and Luiz Henrique.
Brazil travels to Venezuela on Thursday in a CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier as the Seleção look to build on a promising October window.
After a rough start to qualifying, Brazil got a much-needed six points with wins over bottom feeders Chile and Peru last month. Those results eased some of the pressure on Dorival Júnior and pushed Brazil to fourth in the table.
Next up is a difficult trip to Venezuela, which stunned Brazil earlier in qualifying with a 1-1 draw in Cuiabá back in October 2023.
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After securing two crucial victories against Chile and Peru last month, the pressure on Brazilian head coach Dorival Júnior has eased, albeit without the influence of star winger Vinícius, who was absent during those fixtures.
All eyes will be on Vinícius as he takes to the field against a resilient Venezuelan defense, with fans eager to see him replicate his match-winning performances for on the international stage. Following Venezuela, Brazil will also take on Uruguay, making this a pivotal week for the young talent.
Unfortunately for Brazil, they will be without their talisman Neymar, who is sidelined due to a muscular injury sustained earlier this month. Moreover, with Rodrygo also ruled out through injury and young sensation Endrick omitted from the squad, the responsibility will fall heavily on Vinícius to forge a potent attacking partnership with Raphinha and Luiz Henrique.
Brazil travels to Venezuela on Thursday in a CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier as the Seleção look to build on a promising October window.
After a rough start to qualifying, Brazil got a much-needed six points with wins over bottom feeders Chile and Peru last month. Those results eased some of the pressure on Dorival Júnior and pushed Brazil to fourth in the table.
Next up is a difficult trip to Venezuela, which stunned Brazil earlier in qualifying with a 1-1 draw in Cuiabá back in October 2023.