Brazil’s National Team Loses Three Key Players Ahead of 2026 World Cup Qualifier – Here’s What Happened.
Brazil Faces a Squad Crisis
According to Novyny.live: Brazil's national football team is dealing with a serious roster problem ahead of their next 2026 World Cup qualifier, as several players are suffering from exhaustion. The issue came to light after Brazil’s most recent match ended in a 1–1 draw against Morocco. Three important players—Raphinha, Bruno Guimarães, and Gabriel Magalhães—are currently dealing with health concerns and have been limited to individual training sessions.
Upcoming Match and Potential Fallout
Brazil is scheduled to face Haiti on June 20. The coaching staff is hopeful that these players will return to full training before that date, allowing the team to field its strongest lineup. Meanwhile, the 2026 World Cup has already seen its first coaching change, with a well-known manager taking over Tunisia’s squad.
These personnel issues could seriously disrupt Brazil’s preparation for crucial matches, especially given the intense competition expected at the World Cup. Losing key players poses a major challenge for the coaching staff, who must find effective solutions to keep the team competitive. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly awaiting updates on the players’ health and their readiness for upcoming games.
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