Tite, Brazil’s head coach, believes Philippe Coutinho can help replace the injured Neymar in his first appearance in national colors in more than a year.
Coutinho, who joined Aston Villa on loan from Barcelona earlier this month, is set to start for Selecao in place of the suspended Lucas Paqueta in Thursday’s World Cup qualifier against Ecuador.
After undergoing knee surgery in January 2021, the 29-year-old has not played for Brazil since October 2020.
Coutinho’s return coincides with Neymar’s absence from the upcoming qualifiers due to an ankle injury.
- Equatorial Guinea 0-0 Mali (aet, 5-6 pens): Sacko’s miss puts the underdogs in the last eight.
- Ivory Coast 0-0 Egypt (aet, 4-5 penalties): Salah seals the win after Bailly’s miss.
“People always want Neymar, but at times things don’t happen the way you want,” Tite told reporters.
“We feel sorry that Neymar can’t be here, but we have other options. I’m talking about Coutinho. He is a player that can play in that role and I believe in his quality.
“Coutinho is an important player and he’s been recovering to his best level.”
He added: “From a social and human standpoint, I know how much time he has invested and the challenges he has faced to recover from injury.”
Ex-Liverpool forward Coutinho has started life at Villa brightly, netting the equalizing goal in the 2-2 draw with Manchester United on debut.
Brazil have already clinched their spot at Qatar 2022, but Tite wanted to push his players in the qualifiers against Ecuador and also Paraguay on Tuesday.
“I thought the emotions and feelings would be lighter but no, we have the same emotions and anxieties,” Tite said.
“I want to test players in the upcoming qualifiers. I still have the same pressure.”
Tite confirmed that he will field Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior against Ecuador along with Raphinha and Matheus Cunha.