Two days before the opening of the World Cup against Morocco, the press was able to follow the Brazilian team for 15 minutes, this Thursday morning (11), at the Columbia Park Training Center (CT), in Morristown.  During the activities the atmosphere was competitive, but also relaxed. Throughout the short period open to the press, Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti gave no clues about Amarelinha's lineup for the opening game against the Atlas Lions (the Moroccan team's nickname) next Saturday, at 7 pm (Brasília time), at the MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey, in Group C (which also includes Scotland and Haiti).  The line athletes were distributed into three teams for reduced field work. One of the teams exchanged passes and the other tried to intercept possession of the ball. When this happened, the third group immediately took action, replacing the first.         Related news: Similarities between Brazil and South Africa go beyond green and yellow. See dates and times for Brazil's World Cup games. Prevented from entering the World Cup, Somali referee will referee UEFA Super Cup. See this photo on Instagram                       A post shared by CBF • Brazilian Football Team (@brasil) Despite the training being recreational, the players showed competitiveness and even complained to Ancelotti's assistants if they didn't agree with the loss of possession, however, always in a good mood. Strikers Endrick and Matheus Cunha and midfielder Lucas Paquetá were the most relaxed during the activity at the CT of the New York Red Bulls, a team from Major League Soccer, the main professional league in the United States. Doubts about Ancelotti's lineup for Saturday (13) remain. Without Wesley, cut by injury, Danilo and Ibañez are the candidates to take over on the right flank. On the left, Alex Sandro and Douglas Santos accumulated minutes in friendlies against Panama and Egypt, each starting one of the games as a starter. In the offensive sector, Matheus Cunha, Lucas Paquetá, Luiz Henrique and Igor Thiago compete for places alongside Raphinha and Vinícius Júnior. Only Neymar remains off the field, recovering from an injury to his right calf that has already made him absent from friendlies. The striker could be an option for the second game, against Haiti, on June 19th (a Friday), at 9:30 pm, at Lincoln Financial Field, in Philadelphia. The Brazilian team's last training session before facing Morocco will be this Friday (12th), at 12pm, again at CT Columbia Park. In previous World Cups, the activity that preceded the opening game took place at the match venue itself, but the International Football Federation (FIFA) determined in this edition that the stadium pitches be preserved.