
Vinicius Junior was suspended for the match against the Chile national team and was not called up for the Brazil national team training camp in September. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
However, the "Seleção" team did not feel this loss. On the contrary, the "Zenit" team's legionnaires showed their strong sides.
Douglas Santos made his official debut organically in the "penta-champions" lineup. Sergey Semak has yet to see the effectiveness of Luis Enrique compared to Carlo Ancelotti in the match against Chile at the Petersburg club.
The "Euro-Football.Ru" online publication subjectively selected the best players of the qualifying match held in Rio de Janeiro. Match protocol: Brazil 3:0 Chile (1:0) Estevao 38th minute, (2:0) Lucas Paquetá 72nd minute, (3:0) Bruno Guimarães 73rd minute.
The starting lineup included Alisson Becker, Francois Wesly, Marquinhos Marcos, Gabriel dos Santos, Douglas Santos, Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro Carlos. Among the substitutes were Victor Vitinho, Bruno Fabrizio, Alessandro Ribeiro, Samuel Lino, Hugo Nogueira, Caio Enrique, and others.
Luis Enrique was rated 6.0 at the start of the game and reached an overall score of 9.0. He may enter the field in the second half of the second half for "Zenit" against tired opponents.
Enrique adapted excellently to the game process, dribbling with 100 percent efficiency on both the left and right wings. He was also perfect in one-on-one duels, winning all six battles.
Additionally, he provided an assist to Paquetá and conditionally contributed to Bruno Guimarães's goal. Douglas Santos also played a major role in the game as another "Zenit" legionnaire.
Before Brazil's first goal, he led Rafinha towards the opponent's goal. Douglas performed well on the field, covered the left wing effectively, saved the ball twice, intercepted three balls, and won four out of six one-on-one duels.
The accuracy of his passes was 98 percent. Bruno Guimarães was the main leader in the game, making six key passes.
He was ahead of Rafinha, who made three key passes. Bruno was very strong in ground battles with Chilean players and won six one-on-one duels.
He easily scored Brazil's third goal and showed good play with Luis Enrique before the goal. Rafinha Dias had fewer key passes than Bruno Guimarães with three but was superior in dribbling.
He successfully dribbled three times. In one-on-one duels, he won less than half.
In Brazil's first goal, his shot caused the Chilean goalkeeper to return the ball to Estevao. Author: Kirill Ivantsov