RIO DE JANEIRO, May 29 — Brazil’s World Cup hopefuls began training in cool and rainy conditions but received a clean bill of health from their doctors yesterday at their hillside base camp outside Rio.
If the squad had been hoping for balmy conditions at their Granja Comary complex in the town of Teresopolis they would have suffered a rude awakening, with the thermometer showing just 17 Celsius (63 Fahrenheit) as they trotted onto a chilly pitch.
Under the watchful gaze of 2002 World Cup-winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, the 23-man squad began their session shortly after 10.00am (1300 GMT) after some indoor warm-ups—the three goalkeepers following the program in reverse.
Chelsea midfielder Oscar, coming off hip and thigh troubles, and striker Jo, likewise shaking off fitness problems as he looks to play second fiddle to main striker Fred, both joined the group from the outset for an hour-long session.
The bulk of the squad, most of whom play in Europe, had arrived Monday—when they were met by sporadic protests by citizens angry at the cost of staging the event.
Tuesday they underwent a series of fitness tests, preparing to hit tip-top form for their June 12 opener against Croatia in Sao Paulo—and all 23 are ship shape, according to doctor Jose Luiz Runco. — AFP