Carlos Eduardo Patetuci expects a “very technical” game against Ecuador

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Carlos Eduardo Patetuci expects a “very technical” game against Ecuador

Carlos Eduardo Patetuci expects a “very technical” game against Ecuador

Brazil U-17 Head Coach Looks Ahead to Clash Against EcuadorCredits: Nelson Terme / CBFA highly technical match. That is how head coach Carlos Eduardo Patetuci sees Sunday’s (19) game against Ecuador...

Carlos Eduardo Patetuci expects a “very technical” game against Ecuador

Brazil U-17 Head Coach Looks Ahead to Clash Against EcuadorCredits: Nelson Terme / CBFA highly technical match. That is how head coach Carlos Eduardo Patetuci sees Sunday’s (19) game against Ecuador...

Brazil's U-17 national team may have seen their championship dream end, but the fight for pride is just beginning. Head coach Carlos Eduardo Patetuci is already setting the tone for their final South American Championship clash, forecasting a "highly technical match" against Ecuador this Sunday.

The third-place playoff, set for the Ameliano Villeta Stadium in Paraguay, represents a crucial chance for redemption. "We will go for the win... to finish the competition with a positive result and, in a way, ease the pain," Patetuci stated, referencing the semifinal defeat to Colombia that dashed their title hopes.

Patetuci's respect for Ecuador is clear, highlighting their "talented attackers and dribbling wingers" who prefer to play possession-based football. This sets the stage for a fascinating tactical battle between two skilled South American youth sides, a perfect showcase of the technical development happening across the continent.

Despite the semifinal setback, Brazil's campaign has been dominant. They stormed through the first phase with a perfect record, netting impressive victories over Bolivia, Peru, and rivals Argentina. Now, the focus shifts to ending the tournament on a high before a bigger goal appears on the horizon.

Following this final match, Patetuci and his talented squad will immediately turn their attention to global glory, as they begin preparations for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar this November. Sunday's game is more than just a consolation prize; it's the next step in building momentum for the world stage.

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