Brazil-Ghana is an international friendly match to be played on Friday 23 September in Le Havre, France: lineups and predictions
BRAZIL – GHANA | Friday, 20:30
Brazil have not lost a match since the summer of last year, since the Copa America final to be precise, when they were knocked out by Argentina. Since then, there have been thirteen consecutive useful results for the Tite-coached formation, which, in view also of Cameroon being drawn in the group at the next World Cup in Qatar, has organised some important friendlies against African teams. In France, the Greenoros will play against Ghana, an always tough troop to face who certainly have similar physical characteristics to the Cameroonians. In short, nothing is really to be left to chance in the Brazilian house, also because the objective is to return to winning the World Cup. As always, the South Americans are one of the favourite teams.
Chief coach Tite – who has called up several ‘Italians’ but who, according to the latest rumours, should all start from the bench – seems to have no intention of experimenting. On the contrary, the feeling is that he will field the best possible formation. And rightly so, with only a few weeks to go before the start of the World Cup. They are serious about the Greenoro, who should also easily win the match on French soil.
The Prediction
In a match that should also yield at least three goals in total, it seems clear that the final result will lean towards the Brazilians, who should unlock the lead even in the first half. In short, the match has little to tell, although there will certainly be no lack of spectacle. That, on the pitch, there will be thanks to the formation coached by Tite.
Brazil-Ghana
line-up
- BRAZIL (4-3-3): Alisson; Miltao, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Telles; Paquetà, Casemiro, Fred; Neymar, Richarlison, Vinicius.
- GHANA (4-3-3): Wollacott; Lamptey, Aidoo, Salisu, Rahman; Partey, Issahauku, Kudus; Ayew, Felix, Jordan.
POSSIBLE RESULT: 4-0