Brazil vs. South Korea World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Round of 16 match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

Brazil vs. South Korea World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Round of 16 match at Qatar 2022 image

South Korea have already pulled off one major shock at this World Cup in pipping Uruguay to qualification from their group courtesy of a win over Portugal. 

So surely it is beyond them to produce another huge surprise when they take on the tournament favourites, Brazil?

Well, their chances certainly haven't been hurt by the slew of injuries Tite is contending with after a group stage that seemed to take a player from him with every passing game.

Here, we examine how South Korea and a patched-up Brazil line up.

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Brazil vs. South Korea lineups

Tite has angrily shut down suggestions that he took risks with Gabriel Jesus' fitness before the Arsenal forward's World Cup was prematurely ended by injury.

Jesus will not feature again in Qatar after picking up a knee problem against Cameroon, but his national team boss insists there was no indication that might happen before he took to the field. 

"I don't like hearing lies out there, evil lies," he said.

"At no time do we play for victory at the risk of a player's peril."

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Brazil starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Alisson (GK) — 14. Militao, 3. Thiago Silva, 4. Marquinhos, 2. Danilo — 7. Paqueta, 5. Casemiro — 11. Raphinha, 21. Rodrygo, 20. Vinicius Jr. — 9. Richarlison 

  • Injured: Alex Sandro, Alex Telles, Gabriel Jesus
  • Suspended: none

Beyond Jesus, Brazil were hit with more injury misery this week as Alex Telles was also ruled out of the remainder of the tournament.

Alex Sandro is still unavailable, too, though Neymar and Danilo are back, with the latter filling in as an emergency left-back.

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South Korea starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Kim Seung-gyu (GK) — 15. Kim Moon-hwan, 4. Kim Min-jae, 19. Kim Young-gwon, 3. Kim Jin-su — 5. Jung Woo-young, 6. Hwang In-beom — 11. Hwang Hee-chan, 10. Lee Jae-sung, 7. Son Heung-min — 9. Cho Gue-sung

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: none

Hwang Hee-chan's goal off the bench against Portugal earns him a starting berth in attack, while Kim Min-jae returns at centre-back.

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Brazil vs. South Korea World Cup squads

Here are the names on Brazil and South Korea's World Cup squad lists in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

Brazil World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1AlissonLiverpool (ENG)3056
GK23EdersonManchester City (ENG)2918
GK12WevertonPalmeiras (BRA)3411
DEF4MarquinhosPSG (FRA) 2870
DEF14Eder MilitaoReal Madrid (SPA)2423
DEF3Thiago SilvaChelsea (ENG)38108
DEF2DaniloJuventus (ITA)2415
DEF16Alex TellesSevilla (SPA)297
DEF13Dani AlvesPumas UNAM (MEX)39125
DEF6Alex SandroJuventus (ITA)3137
DEF24BremerJuventus (ITA)251
MID15FabinhoLiverpool (ENG)2828
MID5CasemiroManchester United (ENG)3064
MID17Bruno GuimaraesNewcastle United (ENG)248
MID8FredManchester United (ENG)2927
MID7Lucas PaquetaWest Ham (ENG)2534
MID22Everton RibeiroFlamengo (BRA)3322
FWD26Gabriel MartinelliArsenal (ENG)213
FWD20Vinicius Jr.Real Madrid (SPA)2215
FWD10NeymarPSG (FRA)30120
FWD19AntonyManchester United (ENG)2210
FWD21RodrygoReal Madrid (SPA)216
FWD11RaphinhaBarcelona (SPA)2510
FWD9RicharlisonTottenham (ENG)2537
FWD25PedroFlamengo (BRA)252
FWD18Gabriel JesusArsenal (ENG)2556

South Korea World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Kim Seung-gyuAl Shabab (KSA)3266
GK12Song Bum-keunJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)251
GK21Jo Hyeon-wooUlsan Hyundai (KOR)3122
DEF19Kwon Kyung-wonGamba Osaka (JAP)3027
DEF15Kim Moon-hwanJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)2721
DEF4Kim Min-jaeNapoli (ITA)2544
DEF19Kim Young-gwonUlsan Hyundai (KOR)3295
DEF3Kim Jin-suJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)3061
DEF23Kim TaehwanUlsan Hyundai (KOR)3318
DEF2Yoon Jong-gyuFC Seoul (KOR)243
DEF24Cho Yu-minDaejeon (KOR)253
MID14Hong ChulDaegu FC (KOR)3246
MID22Kwon Chang-hoonGimcheon Sangmu (KOR)2841
MID17Na Sang-hoFC Seoul (KOR)2623
MID8Paik SeunghoJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)2513
MID13Son Jun-hoShandong Taishan (CHN)3014
MID7Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur (ENG)30105
MID26Son Mink-yuJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)232
MID18Lee Kang-inMallorca (SPA)215
FWD10Lee Jae-sungMainz 05 (GER)3064
FWD5Jung WooyoungAl-Sadd (QAT)3266
FWD25Jeon Woo-yeongSC Freiburg (GER)239
FWD6Hwang In-beomOlympiacos (GRE)2637
FWD11Hwang Hee-hanWolves (ENG)2649
FWD9Cho Gue-sungJeonbuk Hyundai (KOR)2415
FWD16Hwang Ui-joOlympiacos (GRE)3039

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.