The Brazilian soccer team will set foot in the United States to prepare for the upcoming Copa America. In warm-up matches, the Samba Dance team is honing its lineup and is in full form online. The starters will be at their competitive best as the tournament draws closer. However, in a match between the United States and Colombia, they suffered a 1-5 defeat, showing a decline in strength. Although Brazil have scored at least two goals in their last four matches in the U.S., the handicap of one or one-and-a-half goals is still trustworthy. (Thursday morning at 7:00 a.m., the match is about to start)
Interim head coach Diniz was forced to step down after Brazil lost three consecutive World Cup qualifiers. In January of this year, Sao Paulo coach Dulivar Zulia took over. After the Brazilian version of Pep Guardiola took over, the team quickly found its form. in March, they won warm-up matches against England and Spain, and in the main match against Mexico, with the 17-year-old starlet Ndik scored a key goal, highlighting the team's will to fight.
With the Copa America just around the corner, it's only natural that Dulivar Zulia's first international match since taking over is highly anticipated. Despite Nima's absence due to injury, Yunis Oszulia and Lodi Gorgos are still sticking to the front line. Real Madrid's new star is expected to feature in the match, and is expected to partner with Porto's front line of Francesco Evanescen to form a powerful attacking triangle that is expected to tear through the US defense.
As the host, the United States will face Bolivia and Uruguay, two of South America's strongest teams, in the group stage. This warm-up match will undoubtedly be an excellent test of Brazil's strength. However, the 1-5 defeat against Colombia last time highlighted the power gap with the top teams in South America. The Samba Army does not want to pay high tuition fees again, and a two-goal loss may already be the bottom line, making the upper hand a safer bet.