In the sultry air of Rio de Janeiro on August 25, 2025, Carlo Ancelotti took the podium with a spirited calm. The Brazilian media held its breath. For this was no ordinary list—this was a statement: Brazil, already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, would hit pause on its star-studded core and give new talents a chance to shine.
“Vini Júnior won’t be here,” the coach announced, his tone steady. “He’s suspended for the first match, and we’ll use this international break to let him rest and regroup.” And Rodrygo? “I already know him very well,” Ancelotti added. “Now’s the moment to test other talents.”
And then came the biggest surprise: Neymar—the man once synonymous with brilliance and flair—was absent too. Ancelotti explained, “He’s recovering from a minor leg issue. I want him back in his peak condition for the World Cup.”
Just like that, Neymar, Rodrygo, and Vinícius Júnior were not part of the 23-man roster. The coach’s message was clear: this was a moment to build for tomorrow, not rely on yesterday’s stars.
The Chosen Ones: A Blend of Experience and Fresh Blood
Here’s who made the cut:
Goalkeepers
Alisson (Liverpool)
Bento (Al-Nassr)
Hugo Souza (Corinthians)
Defenders
Alexsandro Ribeiro (Lille)
Alex Sandro (Flamengo)
Caio Henrique (Monaco)
Douglas Santos (Zenit)
Fabrício Bruno (Cruzeiro)
Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal)
Marquinhos (PSG)
Vanderson (Monaco)
Wesley (Roma)
Midfielders
Andrey Santos (Chelsea)
Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle)
Casemiro (Manchester United)
Joelinton (Newcastle)
Lucas Paquetá (West Ham) – returning to the squad after his recent clearance
Forwards
Estêvão (Chelsea)
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)
João Pedro (Chelsea)
Kaio Jorge (Cruzeiro)
Luiz Henrique (Zenit)
Matheus Cunha (Manchester United)
Raphinha (Barcelona)
Richarlison (Tottenham)
This mix underscores Ancelotti’s tactical shift—valuing readiness, opportunity, and knowing his squad well enough to hold back even his brightest stars.
Scene’s End, Curtain Ahead
As the press briefing wrapped, the message resonated: Brazil is quietly preparing for the future. With qualification secure, Ancelotti chose to rest Neymar, Vinícius, and Rodrygo for now—not out of disdain, but with an eye on sculpting a cohesive, tested squad for the grand stage ahead.
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