The Brazilian team arrived in Turin this Sunday, where they will work in the Juventus facilities these days until they travel to Doha on Saturday, where the Qatar World Cup will start on the 20th. The ‘canarinha’, who holds the record for World Cups (5, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002) has begun its journey towards the ‘hexa’.
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Tite, the current Brazil coach, and his coaching staff landed in Italy with Weverton (Palmeiras), Everton Ribeiro and Pedro (both from Flamengo) after leaving Rio on Saturday. An expedition of 74 people including members of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), managers, staff, coaching staff and players. In the next few hours, all the summoned footballers will arrive and they will be complete with Tite this Monday.
Brazil has chosen Turin to hold its final training sessions before arriving in Qatar and will specifically do so at Juventus’ facilities. Éder Militão, Rodrygo and Vinicius are expected to be among the first to join as they are not playing this weekend. In any case, from this Monday Tite will work with his 26 summoned.
On Saturday Brazil will fly to Doha. The five-time world champion will start the World Cup against Serbia. On November 28, Tite’s men will face Switzerland on the 28th and Cameroon on December 2.
Source: La Verdad

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