City
Epaper

'Upcoming FIFA WC qualifiers are going to be Brazil's toughest test yet': Wolves midfielder Andre

By IANS | Updated: March 19, 2025 17:01 IST

Brazilia, March 19 The Brazilian national team will resume their World Cup qualification campaign. They are preparing for ...

Open in App

Brazilia, March 19 The Brazilian national team will resume their World Cup qualification campaign. They are preparing for what Wolverhampton midfielder Andre believes will be their most challenging window of the campaign.

The Selecao host Colombia in Brasilia on Friday (IST) before travelling to Buenos Aires for a mouth-watering match against Argentina on the 26 (IST).

Having still not quite hit their stride, Dorival Junior’s team are currently fifth in the table, which would see them automatically qualify for next year’s tournament.

"These games are going to be our toughest test yet. But we are more than capable of putting together two great performances. We have to focus on Colombia first. They’re a tough opponent, but we will have home advantage, and all of our big players are performing at a high level for their clubs in Europe," said Andre, speaking to FIFA.

Andre also opened up on the excitement of playing alongside the star-studded Brazil squad, which includes the likes of Vinicius Junior and Raphinha, two of the best wingers in the game today.

“It’s an honour being able to play alongside them. They’ll slot back in and we’ll have two good games. It’s also a massive honour being able to represent my country. So I hope this international window is a special one and that we can come away from it with two wins”, he said.

Alongside Andre, Matheus Cunha was also rewarded for his fine form with a call-up. The versatile and talented midfielder has not represented his country since the defeat to Uruguay, in October 2023. Cunha already has 13 goals to his name in 26 Premier League matches this season. Over the whole of last season, he managed 12 goals in 32 games.

"Oh, I was so happy for him. He deserves the call-up for the way he’s been playing here at Wolves. Now I just hope he can continue his great form for Brazil, because we’re going to need it. They’re going to be two tough games," concluded Andre.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalSarbananda Sonowal envisions BIMSTEC Pact as blueprint to transform Bay of Bengal into global trade and tourism hub

CricketRahul's drop or Pant's runout? Karthik, Hussain identify match-turning moment of India's 22-run defeat at Lord's

InternationalJaishankar holds talks with Chinese counterpart, speaks of need for far-seeing approach to bilateral ties

Other SportsCentenarian marathon runner Fauja Singh dies in a road accident in Punjab

NationalBMC taking action to improve public sanitation in Mumbai: Maha Minister

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsIndia's badminton stars gear up for Japan Open 2025 challenge

Other SportsBashir suffers fracture, out of remainder of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series: Report

Other Sports3rd Test: Moments like this make it all worth it, say Archer on England’s win at Lord’s

Other Sports3rd Test: Attitude of Bumrah and Siraj one to learn for all of Indian cricket, says Karthik

Other SportsIndia slip to fourth, England second in WTC Standings after Lord’s thriller