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Copa America 2019: Hosts Brazil begin preparations for tournament despite missing major stars

Agence France-Presse May 23, 2019, 08:53:25 IST

Copa America hosts Brazil began preparations for the tournament at their training centre in Teresopolis on Wednesday, despite missing most of their team.

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Copa America 2019: Hosts Brazil begin preparations for tournament despite missing major stars

Teresópolis: Copa America hosts Brazil began preparations for the tournament at their training centre in Teresopolis on Wednesday, despite missing most of their team. Only seven players are expected at the Granja Comary football complex near Rio de Janeiro for the first week of training. [caption id=“attachment_6687181” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Brazil’s coach Tite walks during a training session of the national football team ahead of the Brazil’s Copa America 2019 at Granja Comary training centre in Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 22, 2019. (Photo by MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP) Brazil’s coach Tite during a training session ahead of the Copa America at Granja Comary training centre. Mauro Pimentel/AFP[/caption] Neymar, the world’s most expensive player, is due to appear on 28 May along with PSG team-mates Daniel Alves, Thiago Silva and Marquinhos. Everton winger Richarlison was the first to arrive Wednesday. “I want to get on the field very quickly to train, I’m very happy to be here with the squad, it’s a unique moment,” said Richarlison in a statement issued by the Brazilian football federation. Richarlison was joined by Ajax Amsterdam’s David Neres, another 22-year-old striker. Fernandinho, Gabriel Jesus and Casemiro were expected to arrive later Wednesday, while Ederson and Filipe Luis were due Thursday. Alisson and Roberto Firmino, who will play the Champions League final on 1 June with Liverpool, will be the last to arrive. Coach Tite made a brief appearance near the field where workers were still painting the lines. Eight-time winners Brazil face Bolivia, Venezuela and Peru in the group stage, which start on 14 June, after two friendlies against Qatar and Honduras.

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