Brazil coach Tite has included nine forwards in his World Cup squad, highlighting the wealth of the country’s attacking options.
Brazil's wealth of attacking options was highlighted when nine forwards were picked in the World Cup squad on Monday.
Dani Alves, the 39-year-old former Barcelona right back, was also on the 26-man list named by coach Tite.
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