Manchester City goalkeeper Aidacion Moras suffered a four-goal defeat in a Premier League match, and was unfortunately injured in the heat of the battle, which has ruled him out of Brazil's two upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Colombia and Argentina. Brazil's interim leader Ferrando Diniz reacted quickly by calling up Paranhos goalkeeper Bintu to fill the void.
Aidachen Moras was injured in his last match when he held on until the closing stages, and he endured severe pain until the end of the match. After the match, a team of military doctors assessed and agreed that he would not be able to participate in international matches and had no choice but to bid farewell to the Brazilian national team. The absence of Aidacen Moras signals that Liverpool goalkeeper Alison Biggar will be the starting goalkeeper for the World Cup qualifier away to Colombia on the morning of November 17th, as well as for the home match against Argentina five days later.
However, neither of Brazil's two backup goalkeepers, Bintu and 19-year-old star Lucas Pelé, have any national team experience, meaning the goalkeeping position could be a major weakness for the team if something happens to Alichen Biggar.