Soccer-Brazil's defence remains anyone's guess after Wesley withdrawal


Mar 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Brazil defender Wesley (2) against France at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

BASKING RIDGE, ⁠New Jersey, June 9 (Reuters) - Five-times champions Brazil play their opening ⁠World Cup game against Morocco on Saturday but there are ‌few clues as to how Carlo Ancelotti will solve the defensive problems they face.

Ironically for a team historically renowned for their attacking flair, Brazil’s defence was the ​main talking point during Tuesday’s press conference.

Brazil ⁠have lost first-choice right back ⁠Wesley, who was ruled out after suffering a thigh muscle injury during ⁠last ‌Saturday’s friendly against Egypt.

The possible replacements — Roger Ibanez or Danilo — have not been playing regularly in that position recently, ⁠with both currently operating more as central defenders ​or full backs.

“We are ‌working hard to get to the game in the strongest ⁠shape possible. ​That is all I can tell you,” Ibanez told reporters at Brazil’s hotel in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.

“If I tell you anything else, I ⁠would be in trouble,” he added when asked ​whether he expected to start and, if so, whether it would be at right back or in a more central role.

Ancelotti opted not ⁠to call up a specialist right back to replace Wesley, instead bringing in Atalanta midfielder Ederson.

Ibanez, who plays for Saudi side Al-Ahli, said Ancelotti had not yet held specific conversations with him or Danilo ​regarding the situation, suggesting a final decision ⁠has still to be made.

He added, however, that his own style is ​more defensive than Wesley’s, with the injured ‌defender offering a greater attacking threat ​down the flank.

Ancelotti could also opt to use a midfielder at right back.

(Reporting by Marcelo Teixeira; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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