With Éderson and without Neymar, the Brazilian team trains with an eye on the World Cup debut See what the Brazilian team's day was like. The report is by Carlos Gil. Being called up for a World Cup is great. But the last person to introduce himself is left with the role of greeting everyone who had already arrived before. That's what Éderson did. The steering wheel arrived this Monday (8) in the United States. He was to replace right-back Wesley, cut by a muscle injury in his left thigh, and has already trained with the rest of the squad. "Éderson is a guy who can play in more than one role. Let him come, help us if necessary. He's a great player and has been going through a very important moment in his career", says Bruno Guimarães, the Seleção's midfielder. 📱Bookmark g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day Éderson went to reinforce a sector of the team that has deserved special attention from the coach. Brazil's main change for its World Cup debut should happen in midfield. The last friendlies, against Panama and Egypt, have given rise to the feeling that one more player in the middle - with one less striker - can better balance the team. "Having an extra player in the middle, especially in this last game, was very interesting. I think I have a rapport with Paquetá since Lyon. We know each other very well. So, it made it a little easier to play", says Bruno Guimarães. Lucas Paquetá is well placed to join Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães, the duo that leads the field presence statistics in the Ancelotti era. Bruno also has the highest number of appearances for the national team in the entire World Cup cycle - 33 of the 37 games. "It will depend on how the manager will understand the game, how he will feel that it is best for us to play. We are there in anticipation. But, I think he will put on the best, since he said that he has already defined in his head the best team to play on Saturday", says Bruno Guimarães. Also this Monday (8), the CBF reported that new tests showed an evolution in the treatment of Neymar's right calf. The attacker remains in the recovery process and should only be included in Brazil's second match in the World Cup, against Haiti. New tests indicate progress in the treatment of Neymar's right calf, says CBF National Newspaper/ Reproduction Brazil's debut stage Reporter Débora Gares was at the stadium where Brazil will debut in the World Cup, in New Jersey, in the United States. It is the second largest stadium in this World Cup, with a capacity for more than 80 thousand people. It is second only to the Azteca Stadium, in Mexico City, which holds more than 100,000 people, and will be the stage for the premiere, the opening game of this World Cup. The New York/New Jersey Stadium is home to two American football teams - the New York Giants and the New York Jets - and has undergone some adaptations. FIFA removed more than a thousand seats from the lower stands in order to widen the field and also install refrigeration devices. Brazil can play up to three games there. In addition to the debut on Saturday (13th), against Morocco, he can compete in the round of 16 and - we really hope - that he will also compete in the grand final on July 19th. The Seleção continues to prepare for this and for this debut. This Tuesday (9) there will be training at 12pm, Brasília time, and a press conference at 3:30pm. Comment Paulo Nunes and Renata Vasconcellos in New York, United States National Newspaper/ Reproduction During the World Cup, Renata Vasconcellos will be joined by Paulo Nunes, Globo commentator and former player for Palmeiras, Grêmio, Flamengo and the Brazilian team. Renata Vasconcellos: There are five days left until Brazil's debut in the World Cup. In your opinion, how does Brazil get on this path to the sixth? Paulo Nunes, commentator: Unfortunately, with doubts. Doubts in the tactical system. Ancelotti has now changed a 4-2-4 to a 4-4-2, trying to strengthen the midfield. I think this is important. And doubts also in players. He arrives for the start of the World Cup, for the first game, we still don't know which player can be the center forward. Now, what we are sure of is a player in midfield who will really change the characteristics of the team. Renata Vasconcellos: So, for you, there are more doubts than certainties at the beginning of the journey? Paulo Nunes: I think the last game was interesting because he was certain and, for me, very good. Paquetá's. I'm sure he strengthens the midfield, gives it a different dynamic and organizes a sector that was heavily attacked by other teams. I think this is important. Now, up front, the question is whether he will go with Igor Tiago, an area center forward, or Matheus Cunha, to rotate the midfield. Renata Vasconcellos: You are talking about the selection of Carlo Ancelotti, coach of the Brazilian team, for the team that will debut against Morocco. What's your bet? Paulo Nunes: My bet is that it will be Matheus Cunha playing a little further forward, taking a step forward, with Paquetá as a midfielder, helping Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães. And then the two players who are untouchable: Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha. Renata Vasconcellos: Neymar had tests. The CBF said his recovery is good, but that he is out, at least for the next game against Morocco. What are your expectations for Neymar's entry onto the field? Paulo Nunes: For me, it's normal. This injury is not an easy injury, the calf is not like that. The athlete, especially the attacker, uses a lot of speed and movement. So he has to be fine. 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