Brazil’s national football team will be without their first-choice goalkeeper, Alisson, for the upcoming international fixtures, as confirmed by the team’s coach, Dorival Júnior. In a statement to TNT Sports, Júnior disclosed that Alisson will not be available for selection until the end of March at the earliest.
This development comes as a significant setback for the Brazilian squad, which relies heavily on Alisson’s experience and skill between the posts. The goalkeeper, known for his remarkable reflexes and ability to command the defence, plays a crucial role in the team’s overall performance.
Key Points:
- Alisson ruled out of Brazil’s upcoming international games.
- Dorival Júnior confirmed the news in a statement to TNT Sports.
- The goalkeeper will not return before the end of March.
As the team prepares for their matches without Alisson, the focus will now shift to identifying a suitable replacement to fill the void left by his absence.