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Brazil's Alisson sees no advantage for teams tipped as World Cup favourites

BASKING RIDGE, New Jersey, June 11 : Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker said on Thursday that his country were not among the favourites to win the World Cup but added that there was no advantage in being tipped to lift the trophy and he remained confident of his side's chances.

Liverpool's Alisson, who has had a series of recurring injuries recently, told a press conference at Brazil's hotel in New Jersey that he was 100 per cent fit to play in his third World Cup.

Answering a question about the status of Brazil, as other teams such as France and current champions Argentina are seen as better prepared, the 33-year-old said being among the favourites "is no guarantee for anybody" and adds pressure on the team.

"What really matters is the condition you are at the first game. We are ready," he said, adding that the environment has been good after the problems Brazil faced during the South American qualifiers.

They qualified fifth, behind Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia and Uruguay, having appointed Italian Carlo Ancelotti as coach before the final two matches when they won one and lost one.

"This last cycle was hard, we felt it deeply. But everything started to get better once Ancelotti arrived. He has a very strong presence in the group and gives us tranquility to work," said Alisson.

Ancelotti has been with five-times champions Brazil for nearly a year. The first foreign head coach in the job, his results have been mixed but many trust his leadership as key to bringing the World Cup back to the country after 24 years.

Brazil's first game will take place against Morocco on Saturday at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Alisson said Ancelotti, 67, had been keen on improving the team's defence, which has frequently struggled.

"Some of

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