The Brazilian national team took the lead in the match against Bolivia, a World Cup qualifier, by scoring five goals. Neymar got two assists.
Up front were Danilo, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos and Renan Lodi, while on the bench there were other well known players such as Felipe, from Atletico Madrid.
But what is surprising is that coach Tite has not yet called up Diego Carlos, one of the most in-demand centre-backs in Europe last season and the one Manchester City fought for until almost the end of the transfer market.
At 28 years of age, Diego Carlos does not know what it is like to wear the Brazil jersey, but he hasn't lost hope and defends that his opportunity will come any day.
"I have to be prepared to compete in the National Team. I will continue working and one day my time will come," he said recently in 'Muchodeporte'.
The truth is that the numbers defend Diego Carlos, who has just played in the Santander League for the first time and has played 45 games in all the competitions, 40 as a starter and three goals, the best numbers of his career.