Five players that can help Neymar and Brazil win FIFA World Cup 2022
After the horrific injury suffered in 2014, the Seleccaos talisman will see the first winter edition of the quadrennial mega event as a road to redemption.
Neymar is just three goals away to break Pele's record as Brazil's all-time top goal scorer (77) after that many might call him the greatest Brazillian footballer of all time. Pele won three World Cups with Brazil and Neymar is yet to win one the FIFA World Cup 2022 could be his last chance to achieve his dream as the Brazillian star claimed that this will be his last World Cup.
One of the all-time great footballing nations in Brazil. In the South American nation, the beautiful game is nearly a religion. Brazil is known for producing some of the best football players to ever lace on a pair of cleats and take the field.
Football is played everywhere there is room in Brazil, including corners and alleyways, and their players have long been renowned for their street smarts and flair. With so many excellent players on the Brazilian national team, they are considered one of the early favourites to win the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Brazilian athletes compete for clubs all around the world, with the finest of them making their living in Europe. Here are five of the best Brazilian footballers who can assist Neymar and Brazil win the World Cup, without further ado.
5. Thiago Silva
Fans and experts expressed concern regarding the signing of Thiago Silva after he signed with Chelsea as a free agent in the summer of 2020. After all, he was only a few months away from turning 36 and maintaining his fitness in a league as physically demanding as the Premier League looked like an impossible feat.
The Brazilian international has excelled for Chelsea in defence, though. Silva was a key component of Chelsea's Champions League victory the previous year. He is a fierce defender who enjoys making tackles and is excellent in aerial duels.
Silva, the middle player in Chelsea's three-man defence, keeps doing an excellent job. He is still going strong at the age of 37 and has been essential to Chelsea's continued possession of the league's second-best defensive record. He will serve as the Neymar and Brazil national team's captain for the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
4. Fabinho
One of the top defensive midfielders in Europe is Fabinho. He possesses every characteristic we've come to associate with the best midfield destroyers in the game. The highly clever Brazilian international player's primary responsibility is to break up games and help his team initiate offensive transitions.
Fabinho is a master at recovering from tackles. He is a tall midfielder who is strong in aerial duels, standing at 188 cm. He also has excellent game-reading skills and contributes to Liverpool's pressing strategy by coming up with several vital interceptions.
Fabinho can also score some really scorching long-range goals if and when the situation calls for it.
3. Casemiro
Brazil has no shortage of top-notch defensive midfielders, but Casemiro, a former Real Madrid player, has been the best over the previous ten years. Casemiro gives Manchester United the foundation they need by becoming one of the best midfield destroyers of the 21st century.
The 30-year-old has excelled for Manchester United this current season and is a great tackler, recoverer, and interceptor. Every time he steps onto the field, he works hard, and United really benefits from his perseverance and keen sense of the game.
However, Casemiro is a football player who is bright and has some muscle as well. Casemiro is the type of raucous defensive midfielder that every coach lusts over, yet he may be a little bit too aggressive at times.
2. Vinicius Jr.
Vinicius Jr. has always had the appearance of having a tonne of promise. But this season, more than any other, makes it clearer than ever. The Real Madrid winger has been outstanding for his team on the left side of the field and is now beginning to live up to his early potential.
However, Vinicius Jr. exhibits the "samba" flare that Brazilian attackers have grown to be known for. Nearly every time the winger obtains the ball, defenders are left chasing shadows and grasping at grass tufts.
This season, Vinicius Jr. has had a lot of strong performances in pivotal games. After Karim Benzema, he has perhaps been Real Madrid's most crucial player this year.
1. Rodrygo
One such name is Rodrygo, which won't raise many eyebrows, but many will think it's premature to bring him up in that conversation. The Brazilian, who is only 21 years old, is not even a surefire starter in the Los Merengues lineup just yet. Additionally, Carlo Ancelotti uses him occasionally as a striker, a false nine, and a right winger, thus his position is flexible.
As an underdog player for Real Madrid who helped them win the Champions League, Rodrygo's versatility can help Brazil win the World Cup. He has the ability to succeed Neymar as a Brazilian icon.
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