Football World Cup: Philippe Coutinho set for brutal Brazil axe as boss identifies FIFA World Cup replacement Philippe Coutinho will failure out on Brazil’s 26-man team for future Football World Cup in Qatar. That’s the decision back in South America, with Selecao head coach Tite set to choose Everton Ribeiro, the 33 years old who had an exceptional season with Flamengo and who will start the Copa Libertadores final this weekend. Coutinho, 30, has had a miserable time of it at Aston Villa since joining forever on a fouryear deal for £17million. Football World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Brazil Vs Serbia Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
The stat that keeps receiving worse now stands at one assist and no goals in his historical 23 games. The one-time £120 million man was an unused sub in Steven Gerrard’s final match in charge previous week at Fulham while, at the weekend, he arrived with less than 20 minutes to accompany Villa at home and beat Brentford. Now it remains to be seen whether new manager Unai Emery will be able to rediscover Coutinho's spark. Spaniard Emery, however, values his players who run, press and work extremely hard, with the stubborn and tenacious Emi Buendia currently ahead of Coutinho in the hierarchical ladder n.10 from Villa. According to data in Brazil, Tite sees Everton Ribeiro and Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino as his two No 10 with RIcharlison and Gabriel Jesus interesting for that No 9 shirt. Brazilian football professional and Spanish reporter Joaquim Piera said of Coutinho’s Football World Cup snub the choice is carried out in the offices of the technical staff of the Selecao, at the headquarters of the CBF in Barra da Tijuca, which ‘Cou’ will leave his place to Everton Ribeiro, who has had a great end to