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Brazil's No. 9 Contenders for 2026 World Cup Revealed by Tim Vickery

Brazil's No. 9 Contenders for 2026 World Cup Revealed by Tim Vickery
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brazil - Tim Vickery analyzes potential candidates for Brazil's center forward position at the 2026 World Cup, including Richarlison, João Pedro, Matheus Cunha, and more.

Brazil's No. 9 Contenders for 2026 World Cup

Brazil is facing a crucial decision on who will lead their attack at the 2026 World Cup, with several contenders vying for the center forward position.

Richarlison: A Strong Candidate

Richarlison, who impressed at the 2022 World Cup, is favored by manager Carlo Ancelotti for his form and fitness.

João Pedro: A Versatile Striker

João Pedro's performance at Chelsea and his ability to drop deep make him a competitive option for Brazil's striking role.

Matheus Cunha: A Rising Star

Matheus Cunha, a standout at the Tokyo Olympics, aims to prove himself after joining Manchester United.

Other Contenders

Evanilson, Igor Jesus, Kaio Jorge, Vitor Roque, and Pedro present additional choices for Ancelotti to consider.

The competition is fierce, with time running out for players to showcase their skills and secure a spot in Brazil's starting lineup for the World Cup.

Each Premier League match is not just a battle for points but also an opportunity for these strikers to stake their claim for a pivotal role in the tournament.

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