In what is Marta's last chance at World Cup glory, Brazil could not be more poorly prepared. After sacking the team's first female coach, Emily Lima, for a string of poor results, they head into the summer having lost their last nine games in succession under returning coach Vadao.
The 62-year-old has favoured a 4-2-4 formation in order to accommodate his plethora of attacking talent, but that often leaves the team at a disadvantage, with players regularly playing out of position.
Performances have been as poor as the results, particularly given the calibre of this squad. Marta will need to be at her very best if she wants to inspire this ageing team to glory and upgrade her 2007 silver medal to a gold in 2019 - but, even then, that might not be enough.
COACH: Vadao
STARPLAYER: Marta
SQUAD IN FULL
Goalkeepers: Aline (Tenerife), Barbara (Kindermann), Leticia (Corinthians)
Defenders: Fabiana (Internacional), Leticia Santos (Sand), Tamires (Fortuna Hjorring), Erika (Corinthians), Monica (Corinthians), Kathellen (Bordeaux), Tayla (Benfica).
Midfielders: Andressinha (Portland), Formiga (Paris Saint-Germain), Luana (Jeonbuk), Thaisa (Milan), Camila (Orlando Pride), Andressa Alves (Barcelona).
Forwards: Beatriz (Incheon Steel Red Angels), Cristiane (Sao Paulo), Raquel (Huelva), Debinha (North Carolina Courage), Geyse (Benfica), Ludmila (Atletico Madrid), Marta (Orlando Pride).










