Who goes up and who goes down in the Brazilian team after Fernando Diniz’s debut

Who goes up and who goes down in the Brazilian team after Fernando Diniz’s debut


The coach has played his first two matches for Brazil and has already been able to evaluate the athletes






Who goes up and who goes down in the Brazilian team after Fernando Diniz’s debut

The Brazilian team surpassed FIFA Data with two matches and two victories, but more important was the debut of Fernando Diniz, who presented his business card, scored six points in the qualifiers and will have several evaluations to do with the players with whom he worked in a period of less than ten days. So, Lance! makes a list of who may have gained and who may have lost points from the coach’s perspective.

WHO GOES UP

– Neymar

Many turned up their noses when the name of the number 10 was announced at Diniz’s first call-up, but they certainly regretted it when they saw his performance against Bolivia, in which he became the greatest scorer in Amarelinha’s history. Against Peru the performance was poor, but it was clear how much Ney was looking for the game and committed to understanding the game system.

-Gabriel Magalhaes

Given that he was used in both matches, it seems clear that he will be Marquinhos’ central defender, an absolute starter. Despite some hesitation against Bolivia, he did not compromise and made correct performances, which should confirm him in his position and in Diniz’s mind.

-Bruno Guimarães

This was a singing ball. Being a student of Diniz and having characteristics that adapt very well to the coach’s game, it seemed obvious that he would be the starter. Even though he didn’t play a great match against Peru, he is a trusted member of the coaching staff and has earned points on FIFA Data.

-Ederson

For those who were reserves, starting the new phase as a starter is a sign that Diniz is on the rise. Besides being good with his feet and easily adapting to what the coach asks, he has made no compromises in his main role. In other words, he must remain in the Brazilian goal.

-Raffinha

He was not on the initial list and came in after the exclusion of Vini Jr., however it seems that the situation will change with the next call-up. After a beautiful match against Bolivia, with three goals, and a highlight against Peru, one of the few that went well, he rises to Diniz’s level.

WHO COMES DOWN

– “Brazilians”

The fans of Botafogo, Fluminense and Palmeiras, who expected to see part of their national team in this FIFA event, were disappointed. It’s true that Raphael Veiga played, but a few minutes passed and he barely touched the ball. André and Nino didn’t even enter, and Lucas Perri was the third goalkeeper (not playing is normal). That doesn’t mean they won’t be called up again, but they weren’t the manager’s priority.

– Casemiro

His qualities are undeniable and what he can offer is immeasurable, but it seemed that he had some difficulty fitting into Fernando Diniz’s project. It is true that the midfielder enjoys the coach’s trust, but for what is expected from a player of this level he ended up disappointing.

– Renan Lodi

It is no exaggeration to say that he was the weak point of these two matches. It is precisely on the left side that there were some defensive hesitations, in addition to the fact that the support did not fit into what Diniz’s scheme requires. It will be a position that could change at the next FIFA date.

-Richarlison

He is not going through a good period at club and national level, but he has received the vote of confidence from Fernando Diniz. Despite this, he ultimately did not respond. Against Peru, despite the disallowed goal, they practically didn’t play, just as they had already faced in the defeat against Peru. It is possible that his ownership is at risk for the next FIFA date.

Source: Terra

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