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Joga Bonito? Not quite as Brazil are on rebuilding mission

- George Simms

For the first time in 60 years, Brazil ended 2023 with more defeats than wins. Having beaten only Guinea, Bolivia and Peru, it was a true annus horribilis for the Selecao.

Since Tite left after the penalty-shootout defeat to Croatia in Qatar, Brazil have existed in an odd state of limbo, with two equally disastrous caretaker managers overseeing staid defeat after staid defeat. Under-23s coach Ramon Menezes lost two of his three matches in the senior job, once having to leg it from the U20 South American Championsh­ip in Argentina to announce the squad. His successor, supposed visionary Fernando Diniz and Fluminense boss had an equally bad record, winning two of his six games at the helm. 2023 has been called a “lost year” for Brazilian football.

Enter Dorival Junior (right), he of the oversized glasses and 26 clubs in the past 22 years. Dorival has a reputation in Brazil as a firefighte­r, often parachuted in to salvage relegation battles, a chaotic existence which means he has only once spent longer than a season at any team.

But recent success with Flamengo and Sao Paulo has convinced fans and the board he is capable of taking the role long earmarked for Carlo Ancelotti.

The Real Madrid boss had even been publicly announced by the Brazilian FA president before he confirmed he would be staying in the Spanish capital.

Dorival’s first squad marks a clear new era for Brazilian football, with 18 players included with fewer than five caps. Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes, Porto duo Galeno and Pepe and Girona pair Savio and Yan Couto are some of the more popular names among this fresh crop. It’s not even that these new faces are particular­ly young – Pepe and Galeno are 27 and 26 respective­ly, while Flamengo defenders Ayrton Lucas and Fabricio Bruno are 26 and 28. None of the three goalkeeper­s included have ever played outside Brazil or been capped before. This is not Joga Bonito as you remember it. In part, this is down to injury. Alisson, Ederson, Casemiro,

Gabriel Maghalhaes and Gabriel Martinelli are all ruled out. Neymar, who successful­ly played under Dorival as a youngster at Santos, is another long-term absentee. Playing his football at Al-Hilal, it is still up for debate whether he will feature in this side again.

Of course, there are still familiar names. Their midfield will likely be made up of Lucas Paqueta, Bruno Guimaraes and Douglas Luiz when they face England at Wembley this evening. Richarliso­n may well lead the line – in fact he’s the second-most experience­d internatio­nal in this squad, with 48 caps. Real Madrid pair Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo are also both available, although neither have particular­ly impressed for their nation. And then, of course, there’s Endrick. The 17-year-old striker has long had his £52m move to Real Madrid on the table, which will be confirmed when he comes of age in July. He’s already had to play down the Pele comparison­s, but they’re increasing­ly hard to ignore. The pair are even the same height.

Similarly to Kylian Mbappé, Endrick has the cool demeanour of someone who’s had their whole life to prepare for fame and glory. He’s reserved off the pitch but all-consuming on it, already the face of New Balance and with his name seemingly preinscrib­ed on a Ballon d’Or.

He already has two Brazilian caps and has won two league titles with Palmeiras.

And he comes equipped with the expectatio­ns of a nation on his stocky shoulders, as he has since he was 11.

When there’s so little to smile about in Brazilian football, he’s expected to light the fire underneath the next regenerati­on of the Samba soul. By 2026, it will have been 24 years since Brazil’s last World Cup win, their joint-longest drought.

And so the firefighte­r and the firestarte­r will head to Wembley in search of a victory no one expects them to get, perhaps for the first time in the modern age, with a team almost entirely dependent on Premier League talent.

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