Brazil keeps search for striker against Peru at Copa America

Tite tested Everton Ribeiro, Everton and Gabriel Barbosa up front at practice on Tuesday instead of Lucas Paquetá, Richarlison and Gabriel Jesus

Published : Jun 16, 2021 12:17 IST , Sao Paulo

Tite has said the 20 days of Copa America will be used to test some things, with an eye the World Cup in Qatar next year.
Tite has said the 20 days of Copa America will be used to test some things, with an eye the World Cup in Qatar next year.
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Tite has said the 20 days of Copa America will be used to test some things, with an eye the World Cup in Qatar next year.

Brazil coach Tite hinted he'll continue searching for his ideal strike force in Thursday's Copa America game against Peru.

Tite tested Everton Ribeiro, Everton and Gabriel Barbosa up front at practice on Tuesday instead of Lucas Paquetá, Richarlison and Gabriel Jesus, who started in Brazil's 3-0 win over Venezuela in the tournament opener on Sunday.

Roberto Firmino, who was on the bench against Venezuela, didn't participate in the practice game in the time while the Brazilian football confederation broadcast training to the media.

The coach also tried a change in defense with Thiago Silva replacing Marquinhos as Eder Militao's partner and a defensive midfield duo with Fabinho joining Fred in place of Casemiro.

Tite has said the 20 days of Copa America will be used to test some things, with an eye the World Cup in Qatar next year.

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He and his players publicly said it was against the Copa America taking place in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic but would always answer the call for national selection.

Midfielder Fred seemed to disagree with his boss, saying Brazil's national team is already in good shape for Qatar.

“We are a great team, we have great players. The coach and the coaching staff are doing great work. If the World Cup started today Brazil would be ready,” he told a news conference.

“At this Copa America coach Tite can give chances in the team, that's important. He always talks about it, about us being ready when the opportunity comes,."

Peru had its first practice session in Brazil amid fears of contagion in the squad. On Monday, fitness coach Nestor Bonillo tested positive in Lima for the coronavirus. He did not travel to Brazil.

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