The World Cup qualifiers for Brazil's national team, which will take place from June 14 to July 25, have been set up for the first time in 10 years. However, despite all the preparations and training, there is still much to be done.
Brazil has already qualified for the tournament by finishing second in its own group in the Copa América. However, this victory was achieved with the help of talented players such as Neymar Jr., who scored two goals in his debut for the national team against Paraguay on May 26.
Despite their success, Brazil still faces many challenges in the World Cup qualifiers. The country's coach, Paulo Bento, believes that they need to improve their defensive capabilities, while also improving their attacking skills.
Bento said: "We must strengthen our defensive line and create more opportunities for our forwards to score goals. We need to improve our defending techniques and create more space for our attackers."
Another challenge for Brazil in the World Cup qualifiers is the opposition. They will face Argentina in the first round match, but it remains to be seen whether they can overcome the strong Argentine side.
Argentina is one of the most skilled teams in the world, and they have a lot of experience playing at the World Cup level. However, Brazil has a wealth of talent and has won the Copa America twice before.
In conclusion, Brazil's qualification for the World Cup is a significant achievement, but there are still many challenges ahead. The coach, Paulo Bento, will have to work hard to improve his team's performance in the World Cup qualifiers. The result may depend on how well Brazil performs in these matches.
