💨 Abstract
Brazil's new coach, Carlo Ancelotti, prepares for his debut in South American World Cup qualifying with help from veteran midfielder Casemiro. Brazil, currently fourth, aims to ease pressure with a win against Ecuador. Meanwhile, Argentina, with 31 points, expects Lionel Messi to return after a seven-month absence. Argentina's game against Chile features potential new faces and key midfield changes. Other crucial matches include Uruguay vs. Paraguay, Colombia vs. Peru, and Venezuela vs.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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