Brazil's young players will comfort pressure on Neymar during Qatar FIFA World Cup, says coach Tite

Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian boss Tite, enthusiastic about the rise of young players who appeared in European football last season, will play for his country in November when his side will win a record sixth at this Qatar FIFA World Cup finals. Qatar Football World Cup fans to buy Brazil Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

The new generation of talent includes Real Madrid Champions League stances Vinicius and Rodrygo, Barcelona’s big name signings Raphinha, Tottenham’s new striker Richarlison, Newcastle United’s all-round midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, Ajax Amsterdam’s exciting winger Antony and Atletico Madrid’s ruthless striker Matheus Cunha to name a few.

Brazilian Coach Tite was enthusiastic about the rise of young players who appeared in European football
Brazilian Coach Tite was enthusiastic about the rise of young players who appeared in European football

All of these players are 25 or younger and are already part of the global elite, which Tite says will take the pressure off 30-year-old Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar, who has carried this generation of Brazilian superstars on his shoulders throughout his career task.

Young players

“I feel that the arrival of these young players is good for Neymar on and off the pitch,” Tite told Reuters in an interview.

Which showed his key players were excited about his new teammates.

“Neymar looked at me the other day and said, ‘Coach, these kids coming, it’s crazy. It’s a headache to get them all on the pitch.’ He laughed.”

“When you have other players with great technical potential, you share the burden and attention of our opponents and now they will have to choose where to focus their defensive duties. Tite said he wanted Neymar to play better. A pivotal role that will allow him to release the young players of Brazil up front, with a “hybrid system”.

With up to 26 players and five substitutes in his favour at the Qatar World Cup, Tite wants to ensure his team is fresh-legged and more unpredictable.

Tite says

“Neymar has evolved into a more creative role, a point guard, a builder and a finisher, but more in the back. Bow, maker and finisher,” Tite explains.

“Football is fast and relentless these days and we will face a lot of opponents coming closer with a five-man defence.”

“Neymar is often double-teamed. If you do that now, you create space for other players who are decisive and important to our team. We are in a good place now.”

Tite becomes the first player since Tele Santana in 1982 and 1986 to play back-to-back games after his side was eliminated in a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat to Belgium in the 2018 World Cup quarter-final Coach of Brazil. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans to buy Brazil Vs Serbia Tickets from our website.

With up to 26 players and five substitutes in his favour at the Qatar World Cup
With up to 26 players and five substitutes in his favour at the Qatar World Cup

The 61-year-old believes he is a better coach now than he was four years ago in Russia, and the World Cup experience will free him and his staff from many distractions.

“Performance is the key. It’s basics, we have it. But the hardest part of the FIFA World Cup is the mental part. The mental demands of the World Cup are ridiculous, extraordinary,” said Tite.

He added that the pressure will be the same as in Russia, but that he sees a new generation of players who can handle the responsibility of wearing the Brazilian colours well.

Brazil’s Heritage

“The experience is practical in nature. You have to practice the theory to really understand it. We inherited some of the Brazilian heritage,” Tite said.

“These kids have been working in Brazil for years in their twenties. They won Olympic gold in Tokyo, they have a very competitive mentality, and they have their heads in the right place.”

“They are very well known among the elite, so of course, they see the responsibility to play with Brazil. The pressure is there, but they are better prepared.”

Flamengo striker Pedro can be a Brazil FIFA World Cup 2022 man

Fiorentina may have stopped using him after just four games and he has been on the bench for most of the past two years. Still, Flamengo striker Pedro is a good perimeter bet to place Brazil in the Qatar FIFA World Cup squad.

Flamengo striker Pedro is a good perimeter bet to place Brazil in the FIFA World Cup
Flamengo striker Pedro is a good perimeter bet to place Brazil in the FIFA World Cup

How can this be? This is because Pedro offers what Brazil has always lacked: a centre through and through, a tall striker with a boxing presence and a great technical reserve, able to do it with both feet or in the air, knowing what is around him. Happens and being able to deliver skilful Flicks and smart passes brings others into play.

The main explanation is that Pedro lacks one of the qualities often seen as necessary for success in the modern game: he is unhappy. His movements are long and big, making him appear to be in slow motion at times. This is not a striker who often slips behind the defence. That was clearly a problem when he crossed the Atlantic to join Fiorentina about three years ago. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans to buy Cameroon Vs Brazil Tickets from our website.

Pedro is one of the many recent successes from the youth academy of his home club Fluminense in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian homegrown football, with a deep defence, proved his taste. In a tighter Italian game, it’s hard to impress. He is far from the goal, away from the area of the field where he is at his best.

Brazil Pedro

He may also not have fully recovered from the knee ligament surgery he had last year. When injured, Pedro had just been called up to coach Tite’s first team after the 2018 World Cup. He had to drop out. New Tottenham signed Richarlison, who had just joined Everton at the time, to replace Pedro and didn’t look back.

Pedro can only sigh, but at least he knows that the Brazilian coach is an admirer. After half a season in Italy, he was loaned back to Rio in early 2020 to join Flamengo. By the end of the year, the club had spent 14 million euros to make the deal permanent.

He proved his worth with a series of goals. A Brazilian commentator got a little carried away and called it the best centre in the world. So why is he finding it so hard to get a place in Flamengo’s starting eleven?

Flamengo is building their team from now on and it's hard to see Pedro
Flamengo is building their team from now on and it’s hard to see Pedro

The Brazilian coach is well aware that Pedro is unlikely to be the first choice for the Brazilian attack. But he wants him as an option off the bench because he thinks he’s fit for those Brazil chase matches when opponents play deep and the action takes place in and around their box.

World Cup qualifier

One of these is the World Cup qualifier against Venezuela at the end of 2020. Pedro came in the last 15 minutes. It was his only full international appearance to date, but Tite has never forgotten him. The Brazil coach celebrates and confirms the increase of Qatar World Cup selection from 23 to 26.

This gives him the opportunity to tackle more offensive options, and Pedro is definitely on his mind. But there is also frustration. Flamengo will not let their players compete in last year’s Olympics – an important stepping stone to Qatar. And heard the Brazilian coach complain about the lack of opportunities in the striker’s first team.

However, this is certainly changing. Bruno Henrique’s injury has left a void, and Pedro crushed it in style last Wednesday night. In the Copa Libertadores match against Colombian Tolima, Pedro scored four goals, beating him 7-1.

It’s a personal performance that sends a message, but Flamengo is building their team from now on and it’s hard to see Pedro as a reserve. And it’s easier, in the game behind him, to imagine him getting on a plane to the Football World Cup.

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