The Borneo Post

Brazil, Argentina eye Qatar World Cup qualificat­ion

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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay: Brazil host Colombia in Sao Paulo on Thursday knowing victory will book their ticket to Qatar with six World Cup qualifiers to spare following a near perfect record so far.

Even a draw for the Selecao would be enough if Uruguay lose at home to Argentina on Friday, and Brazilian media have reported that coach Tite is already planning to head to the Arab Cup in Qatar next month to check out World Cup venues and facilities.

Publically, though, Tite is not ge ing ahead of himself with a trip to face arch rivals Argentina in San Juan on the horizon next week.

“We have two important matches against two teams that, for me, are of the highest level,” said Tite. “A good performanc­e and a good result against Colombia will provide us with a good preparatio­n for Argentina.”

Tite caused a surprise by recalling Barcelona’s Philippe Coutinho to his squad a er more than a year out, largely due to a nine-month absence with a knee injury that required three surgeries.

“It feels like it did the first time, that’s how I see it every time I’m in the squad. It’s an honour to wear this jersey,” said Coutinho, who has struggled for playing time this season at his club.

Brazil have dominated the single CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying group, winning 10 of their 11 matches and scoring 26 goals.

Their only blemish was a 00 draw away to Colombia last month that brought to an end a nine-match winning run.

Another tight game is likely against a team on a run of three consecutiv­e goalless draws.

Colombia welcome back playmaker James Rodriguez for the first time in a year despite his ignominiou­s start to life at AlRayyan, his new Qatari club.

Last month, in only his third league match since leaving Everton, the former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich player was bizarrely sent off a er picking up two quickfire yellow cards for protesting a er he was awarded a free-kick.

James’s inclusion is a welcome boost for Colombia, who will be without injured veteran striker Radamel Falcao.

Colombia are currently locked in a tight ba le to qualify automatica­lly for the World Cup alongside Ecuador and Uruguay.

The three sides are separated by a single point in the ba le to finish in the top four places, with the fi h-placed finishers heading into an inter-confederat­ion playoff.

Like Brazil, second-placed Argentina could also secure qualificat­ion this month, although they would need other results to go their way.

And they may have to do without star player Lionel Messi, who is suffering from knee and hamstring problems and has missed his club Paris SaintGerma­in’s last two matches.

A er their trip to Uruguay, Argentina, unbeaten in 25 matches, host Brazil next week and victories in both could be enough to book their ticket to Qatar.

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