Before Brazil x Uruguay, coach Fernando Diniz commented on the style of play adopted to face the team led by Marcelo Bielsa
The coach Fernando Diniz designed the game Brazilian Teamon the night of this Tuesday, 17th, at 9pm (Brasília time), against the Uruguay, in Montevideo. In a press conference, Brazil’s coach highlighted that it will be an offensive duel between the two teams.
Brazil and Uruguay face each other at the Centenário Stadium, in the fourth round of the South American Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. Diniz pointed out that the two teams will seek to take center stage in the match.
“I expect a very difficult game with both teams looking to take the lead in the game. I think he has Bielsa’s characteristics, which everyone knows. Mine is too. So, we will have a very competitive game”said Fernando Diniz.
Brazil won two matches (Bolivia It is Peru) and drew one (Venezuela) in the first three rounds of the Qualifiers. Asked about the level of confrontation against Uruguay, led by Marcelo BielsaDiniz cited as an example the victory of the Uruguayans over the Chileat the premiere.
“We have to be prepared for all situations. One of them, perhaps the most predictable, would be a higher marking and with pressure. Against Chile, there was pressure, but not that high and they played a leading role. It’s a very well-trained team, with players from the main clubs in Europe. We expect a great classic”, he said.
Against Uruguay, Brazil’s probable team has Éderson, Yan Couto, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Carlos Augusto; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães and Neymar; Rodrygo, Vini Jr and Gabriel Jesus.
Uruguay x Brazil: where to watch live
Uruguay and Brazil enter the field this Tuesday, 17th, at 9pm, at the Centenário Stadium, in Montevideo, for the fourth round of the Qualifiers. The game will be broadcast on Globo (open channel), SporTV (closed channel) and Globoplay (streaming). Furthermore, the Athletistic brings the best moments of the match.
Source: sportbuzz
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