Know all the details about a five day block, which will keep Brazil players away from Premier League matches after Brazil get them banned by FIFA
The Brazil FA has requested the football governing body FIFA to hand a five-day ban to the players who refused to travel to the country for International matches. Moreover, due to Covid-19 Brazil is on the red list of the United Kingdom and anyone travelling from the country will have to go through 10-day isolation. To prevent isolation players continued with the club and didn’t travel to Brazil for the WC qualifier matches. Brazil has requested FIFA to hand a five day ban to these players.
So, here are all the details about the five day block by Brazil FA including the players who will be banned for the coming week.
List Of Brazil Players Who Will Face A Five Day Block In The Premier League
When a national football association makes the five-day block request, it is mandatory for FIFA to approve it. In that case, Premier League giants will be missing these players from 10th September to 14th September. The date is counted from the day the national team played their last match. Brazil will play against Peru on Friday.
Players Who Will Miss Matches
Manchester City duo Ederson and Gabriel Jesus are going to miss the matches. The Manchester City forward and goalkeeper remained in the UK to avoid isolation. However, the ban of Ederson will create a space for 36-old Scott Carson to play his second Premier match in 10 years.
Manchester United’s midfielder Fred will also miss the game against Newcastle and the Champions League game against Young Boys.
Chelsea will miss their experienced defender Thiago Silva for two games. Liverpool is the also ones to suffer and will players like Alisson Becker, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino. Leeds United will be missing their winger Raphinha.
Why Has Richarlison Not Been Blocked By Brazil?
Although, Brazil has shown a green signal to Everton man Richarlison. It is said that Everton said the player for Tokyo Olympics when they did not have to. And this is the reason why the Brazilian FA has shown a green signal to the forward.
Richarlison played Copa America and in the Olympics for Brazil. Which means he has not taken the leave.