Lucas Baguda He left today Wednesday (29) to lead the technical team Dorival Jr and integrate Brazilian team vs. in friendship Mexico This is to usBefore the controversy Copa America. But that doesn’t mean your situation is set.
Next to the steering wheels Joe Gomez This is Bruno GuimaraesMidfielder West Ham He flew from Rio de Janeiro to the United States. The trio arrives in Miami and then takes a train to Orlando, which will be the team’s headquarters for the start of their preparations.
However, Paquetá’s departure is not guaranteed to be on Torival’s roster.
At this time, the president of the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation). Ednaldo RodriguezStill evaluating the midfielder’s case, The FA (English Football Association) has been formally charged with misconduct in four match-fixing cases. Premier League.
According to the FA’s complaint, Paqueta forced yellow cards in four English Championship matches. He has been on trial for months and has until next Monday (3) to formally present his defence.
As stated therein ESPNWhether or not Paquetá will remain in the national team is a decision for Ednaldo, who is still discussing the matter with special CBF boards.
The final answer will be communicated by the company in the coming days. According to sources, today’s trend Permanent of the midfielder with the delegation.
Internally, the federation understands that a possible cut of Lucas would be a decision the Brazilian company could not make.
Torrival will have no say in this decision, which Ednaldo considers company.
The coach sees Pucketta as an absolute starter and one of the team’s captains, so he would love to have him in the first match against the Brazilian side.
However, its sequel is still uncertain…
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