Brazil

As the 2024 Copa Amrica approaches, Brazils coach Dorival Jnior strategically selects his team, focusing on market value and strategic needs.He has chosen eight of the top ten Brazilian players by market value, sparking debate with some notable exclusions.Gabriel Jesus and Bremer, valued at 70 million euros and 65 million euros respectively, were unexpectedly left out.Jesus, a forward for Arsenal, and Bremer, a Juventus defender, have both excelled in Europes elite leagues.Their absence has ignited discussions about Dorivals focus on youth and form over established stars.Furthermore, Neymars exclusion due to an injury last September remains a pivotal issue.Strategic Exclusions Define Brazils Copa Amrica Squad.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The Al Hilal forward, priced at 45 million euros, is racing against time to regain fitness, which impacts Brazils offensive strategy.Casemiros absence also stands out.
His subpar performance at Manchester United led to younger midfielders like Bruno Guimares and Douglas Luiz taking his place.This shift signifies a move towards a more vibrant and dynamic midfield.Additionally, a last-minute injury ruled out Tottenhams Richarlison, further thinning Brazils attacking options and opening opportunities for emerging talents.Conversely, Vinicius Junior, with a market value of 150 million euros, easily secured his spot.His inclusion highlights his skills and shifts the team towards high-value players, aiming for Brazils global football dominance.These choices show a strategy to match player values with tactics, forming a team to dominate South Americas top football tournament.Dorivals picks mix youth and high market values, aiming for excellence through agility and innovation on the field.This strategy is pivotal, shaping Brazils immediate football future and influencing their stance in upcoming international challenges.





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