Battle for Brazil's No. 9: Richarlison, João Pedro, and Cunha Compete for World Cup Spotlight

As the World Cup approaches, Brazil's No. 9 position is up for grabs with Richarlison, João Pedro, and Matheus Cunha leading the race under Carlo Ancelotti's watch.

With the 2025 World Cup on the horizon, Brazil's search for a reliable center forward has intensified. The Seleção, under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, boasts a wealth of attacking talent, but the coveted No. 9 role remains a hotly contested position. Here’s a breakdown of the key contenders vying to lead Brazil’s attack on the global stage.

Richarlison: The Proven Performer

Richarlison, who spearheaded Brazil’s attack in the 2022 World Cup, remains a strong candidate. His experience under Ancelotti at Everton gives him an edge, and after a grueling 2021 season that saw him play in both the Copa América and the Olympics, he’s now in peak physical condition. Richarlison’s ability to play vertically and his knack for scoring crucial goals make him a reliable option.

João Pedro: The Versatile Challenger

João Pedro, a recent standout at Chelsea, offers a different dimension to Brazil’s attack. Unlike Richarlison, Pedro excels at dropping deep to link play, showcasing his versatility in recent performances, including a standout display against Chile. His adaptability could be the key to unlocking defenses in the World Cup.

Matheus Cunha: The Rising Star

Matheus Cunha, a star of Brazil’s Olympic gold medal-winning team, was unlucky to miss the 2022 World Cup. Now at Manchester United, Cunha’s ability to play both as a striker and in a supporting role makes him a versatile option. His move to the Premier League has increased his visibility, and he’ll be eager to prove his worth.

Other Contenders

  • Evanilson: The Bournemouth forward is a lively option, though he faces stiff competition.
  • Igor Jesus: Nottingham Forest’s new signing impressed Ancelotti during his time in Brazil, but his lack of game time in England could be a hurdle.
  • Kaio Jorge and Vitor Roque: Both players have found form after returning to Brazil, though they remain outside contenders.
  • Pedro: The Flamengo striker is a fan favorite, but questions remain about his pace and mobility.

The Wildcard: Endrick

Endrick, once hailed as Brazil’s next big thing, has struggled since his move to Real Madrid. However, with time on his side, he could yet find the form needed to stake a claim for the No. 9 role.

The Final Countdown

With only a few months left before Ancelotti names his squad, every match in the Premier League and beyond becomes an audition for Brazil’s center forward role. The competition is fierce, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Who will rise to the occasion and lead Brazil’s attack in the 2025 World Cup? Only time will tell.

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