
Brazil
coach Tite says Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho is in front of Chelsea's
Willian for the national side because he is a "magician".
Chelsea midfielder Willian was selected for Tite's first two games in charge
of Brazil, a 3-0 win over Ecuador and a 2-1 win over Colombia, but Coutinho
produced impressive performances off the bench.
The Liverpool 24-year-old has also started the new season strongly, scoring
four goals in eight appearances for Jurgen Klopp's side, and Tite admitted
he is in agreement with the Anfield supporters' nickname for Coutinho.
"Why Coutinho instead of Willian? There's a reason he is called the Magician
[by Liverpool fans]," Tite said at his Brazil press conference.
"It was a difficult decision for me, but right now this is Coutinho's
moment. And in football, you have to follow the moment.
"With his passes Coutinho opens the lines, creates space. I like his
mobility, he was influential in both games when he came on."
Brazil face Bolivia in the first of their upcoming World Cup qualifiers
before an away tie against Venezuela as Tite looks to maintain his winning
start as national team boss.
Coutinho is likely to return to Premier League action on October 17
following international duty, when Liverpool face Manchester United, live on
Monday Night Football.