Xinhua
14 Jan 2022, 06:48 GMT+10
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- Barcelona veteran Dani Alves and new Aston Villa signing Philippe Coutinho have been named in Brazil's squad for 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay, the Brazilian Football Confederation said on Thursday.
Alves, 38, last played for Brazil in September while Coutinho has not represented his country since October 2020, though he was an unused substitute against Colombia and Argentina in October.
Coutinho's inclusion comes just three days after the midfielder joined Villa on loan from Barcelona after struggling for opportunities with the Spanish giants.
"Coutinho is a playmaker and a finisher who is recapturing his best form," Tite told reporters. "He is ready to return. We envisage him getting back to his best."
Brazil will meet Ecuador in Quito on January 27 and Paraguay in Belo Horizonte five days later.
The five-time World Champions lead the 10-team South American zone qualifying group and have already secured a berth in football's showpiece tournament later this year.
As expected, Tite also included Real Madrid quartet Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Casemiro and Eder Militao in his 26-man squad.
But there was no place for Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar, who is recovering from an ankle injury, while Atletico Madrid left-back Renan Lodi was left out because he is not vaccinated.
"Renan Lodi was excluded from the possibility of being called up due to his non-vaccination," Tite said.
"I personally believe that vaccination is a social responsibility. It's both mine and the person's alongside me," he added.
Following is the Brazil squad:
Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Manchester City) and Weverton (Palmeiras)
Defenders: Daniel Alves (Barcelona), Emerson Royal (Tottenham), Alex Sandro (Juventus), Alex Telles (Manchester United), Eder Militao (Real Madrid), Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Marquinhos (PSG) and Thiago Silva (Chelsea)
Midfielders: Bruno Guimaraes (Lyon), Casemiro (Real Madrid), Fabinho (Liverpool), Fred (Manchester United), Gerson (Olympique de Marseille), Everton Ribeiro (Flamengo), Lucas Paqueta (Lyon) and Philippe Coutinho (Aston Villa)
Forwards: Antony (Ajax), Vini Jr (Real Madrid), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City), Matheus Cunha (Atletico Madrid), Raphinha (Leeds) and Gabriel Barbosa (Flamengo).
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