Injuries scatter Brazil's cards against Morocco
The problems are multiplying within the home of the Brazilian national team, as the date of the 2026 World Cup approaches, as the “Seleção” faces a stifling injury crisis, threatening the stability of the group before meeting the “Atlas Lions” in the opening of the first round matches on the thirteenth of next June.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti is facing a complicated situation, after defender Eder Militao joined the injured list, after leaving the match between Real Madrid and Alaves, yesterday, Tuesday, to be added to striker Rodrigo, whose official absence from the World Cup was confirmed due to a severe injury to the cruciate ligament.
Concerns are increasing about the physical readiness of both young Estevao Willian and his colleague Rafinha, which places the technical staff with limited options to compensate for these basic pillars, at a time when the Brazilian public is waiting for the announcement of the final list, which will travel to the United States of America, to face Morocco, then Haiti and Scotland.
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