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Brazil's eFootball Console team begins Week 2 of FIFAe Nations League Qualifiers on Wednesday, facing Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile. They aim to build on their strong start, having won seven of nine matches in the first week.
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Brazil's eFootball Console team starts qualifiers week 2
The Brazilian eFootball Console National Team begins its Week 2 campaign in the FIFAe Nations League Qualifiers this Wednesday (13). Starting at 9 p.m., the duo of HenrykinhO and JVictorPRO, led by coach Thiago Avaré, will face Paraguay. After that, they will take on Bolivia and Chile. CBF TV will broadcast it live, with play-by-play by Guerreiro and commentary from Dedeco.
Despite opening the Qualifiers with a title in the first week, built on a campaign of seven wins in nine matches, there is no expectation that Week 2 will be easy. That is because the changes planned in the competition regulations have altered the dynamics of Brazil’s gameplay.
The Brazilian eFootball Console National Team is once again at the top of South AmericaCredits: Junior Souza / CBF
“This week, we have a slightly different set of rules: we will have to use only three epics and five showtimes, so our team is a bit more limited, and the game becomes a little slower in dribbling. So we have been adapting to this type of game,” said coach Thiago Avaré.
The change required adjustments in planning for this week’s matches, even though Brazil will face the same opponents as in the first week.
“We are speeding up attacking plays a bit more, but in a different way, and we have also replaced some slower players,” he explained.
For Avaré, the change could also alter the way opponents will play, which will make the eSeleção take extra care in the upcoming matches.
Brazil's eFootball team plays Paraguay on Wednesday, starting at 9 p.m.
The players representing Brazil are HenrykinhO and JVictorPRO, coached by Thiago Avaré.
Changes in the competition regulations have altered the dynamics of Brazil's gameplay for Week 2.
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“Maybe this will make some national teams perform better this week. We, for example, had a very light and fast team in the first week and we are going to change that. So maybe teams with characteristics geared toward crosses and knockdowns may do better now. We need to stay alert,” he concluded.
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