Five-time world champions Brazil continue their international preparations with a friendly match against South Korea in Seoul on Friday. The game is a key test for the Brazilians as they look to build momentum following a challenging World Cup qualifying campaign.
Under new management, the team has demonstrated significant defensive improvement, conceding just one goal in their last four matches. This renewed focus on tactical discipline marks a notable shift for the South American giants as they refine their strategy ahead of major tournaments.
The match is scheduled for a 7 a.m. ET kickoff on Friday, October 10, at the Seoul World Cup Stadium. broadcast information for viewers in the USA is currently unavailable.
For South Korea, Bayern Munich center-back Kim Min-jae has been included in the squad despite concerns over a shoulder injury sustained during a recent Champions League fixture. He joins captain and Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min, who will travel from London to lead the national side.
Brazil will be without several key players for the fixture. Notable absentees include defenders Marquinhos and Vanderson, midfielders Raphinha and Joao Pedro, and goalkeepers Alisson and Ederson, who are unavailable due to injury or were not selected for the squad.
Given Brazil’s recent emphasis on a strong defensive structure, they are expected to be a formidable opponent. Their tactical solidity will be difficult for South Korea to break down and is likely to be the deciding factor in what promises to be a tightly contested match.
Prediction: South Korea 0-1 Brazil