The Brazil national football team held its first training session in preparation for the Scotland match, which will take place next Wednesday in Miami. The training was held at the Brazil CT in Morristown, USA, and featured Neymar, who trained normally with the rest of the group. Walking comfortably, he chatted animatedly with Paquetá and Vini Jr before starting the players' warm-up. However, the activity did not include seven of Carlo Ancelotti's starters, who did lighter, regenerative work due to load control. Defenders Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães, full-backs Danilo and Douglas Santos, midfielders Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães, and striker Matheus Cunha did not participate in the training. According to the Seleção's press office, some of them followed the activity later, but separately. Striker Raphinha, who is injured in the posterior muscle of his right thigh, was not seen by the press, but was at the CT. He is undergoing intensive treatment to try to return to the Seleção's disposal during this World Cup. The Seleção needs to beat Scotland to seek the first place in the key, which will give logistical advantage for the rest of the World Cup. With four points, Brazil leads the group, but shares the position with Morocco. So, in addition to the result, it needs to guarantee a better goal difference than the Moroccans, who face Haiti at the same time. In addition to Sunday's training, Carlo Ancelotti will lead two more complete activities until Tuesday at the Brazil CT in Morristown. The delegation will travel to Miami in the afternoon, where they will face Scotland the next day for the third match of Group C in the World Cup.