Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari announced his World Cup squad on
Wednesday without any major surprises, choosing most of the players who
won last year's Confederations Cup.
Scolari's 23-name list includes 16 players who were in the team that
won last year's warm-up tournament by beating world champion Spain in
the final.
The team will mix talented young stars such as Neymar and Oscar with
more experienced players such as Dani Alves, David Luiz, Thiago Silva
and Hulk.
Past stars such as Ronaldinho, Kaka and Robinho were left off the squad as expected.
"I don't think this lack of World Cup experience will play a big
part," Scolari said. "Our players have been gaining experience in their
leagues in Europe, and I don't think they will be affected by this too
much, although in certain World Cup situations, having that experience
would be important. But I fully trust these players."
The squad announcement was a high-profile event in Brazil, with
television stations juggling their programming to broadcast it live.
More than 700 journalists, many from abroad, were accredited for the
event at a traditional concert house in Rio de Janeiro.
Kaka and Robinho -- the stars in the 2010 World Cup -- still had
hopes of playing in the tournament at home but were left off the list,
as were former AC Milan forward Alexandre Pato and 34-year-old
Ronaldinho, the 2002 world champion who missed out on his chance of
making it to one last World Cup.
Only five players from this year's list were in the 2010 tournament
-- Julio Cesar, Silva, Alves, Maicon and Ramires. Fred didn't make it to
South Africa but was in the squad for the 2006 tournament in Germany.
Scolari had already confirmed nine players on the squad -- Luiz,
Oscar, Ramires, Willian, Paulinho, Cesar, Silva, Fred and Neymar. He
said there were only two spots remaining in the team, with the doubts
related to the third goalkeeper and the fourth central defender,
positions that were filled by Atletico Mineiro goalkeeper Victor and
Napoli defender Henrique.
Seven alternates will be announced in the coming days.
Brazil's starting 11 in the World Cup will likely be the same that
played in the Confederations Cup. Brazil has won 13 of its last 14
matches, the only loss coming in a friendly against Switzerland after
the warm-up tournament.
Scolari's revamped squad is not filled with stars as in previous
tournaments, but he managed to put together a squad that mixes talent
and competitiveness. The team will be led by 22-year-old Barcelona
striker Neymar, the player carrying most of the fans' hopes.
"My childhood dream came true," Neymar said on Instagram.
"Today was one of the most anticipated days of my life. It's time to
represent the entire country. I'm completely moved, anxious and nervous.
I want it to arrive soon."
The roster includes six players from teams in England, four from
Brazil, three each from Italy and Spain, two apiece from France and
Germany, and one each from Major League Soccer, Russia and Ukraine.
Among the bypassed were Lucas Leiva, Lucas Moura and Felipe Luis.
"The young players create a great environment and they enjoy what
they do," Scolari told the media. "Sometimes it is easier to work with
them than with the more experienced players."
The defense will have Silva alongside Luiz, with Alves on the right
flank and Marcelo on the left. Paulinho and Luiz Gustavo will protect
the defense, and Oscar will feed the attack that also has Hulk and Fred.
Scolari has already said that the starting goalkeeper will be Cesar,
who is playing for Toronto FC in Major League Soccer. Cesar's mistake
played a role in Brazil's loss to the Netherlands in the 2010
quarterfinals. Brazil also was eliminated in the quarterfinals in 2006
in Germany, losing to France.
This year, Brazil is in Group A with Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon. It will open against Croatia on June 12 in Sao Paulo.
"The selection was easier than in 2002," Scolari said. "It won't make
A, B or C happy, but that is normal. But this is the moment to work
together."
Complete squad:
Goalkeepers: Julio Cesar (Toronto FC), Jefferson (Botafogo), Victor (Atletico Mineiro)
Defenders: David Luiz (Chelsea), Dante (Bayern Munich), Thiago
Silva (Paris Saint-Germain), Henrique (Napoli), Maicon (Roma), Dani
Alves (Barcelona), Marcelo (Real Madrid), Maxwell (Paris Saint-Germain)
Midfielders: Luiz Gustavo (Wolfsburg), Paulinho (Tottenham),
Fernandinho (Manchester City), Ramires (Chelsea), Oscar (Chelsea),
Willian (Chelsea), Hernanes (Inter Milan)
Strikers: Hulk (Zenit St. Petersburg), Bernard (Shakhtar Donetsk), Neymar (Barcelona), Jo (Atletico Mineiro), Fred (Fluminense)
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