Chelsea trio Oscar, Ramires and David Luiz in Brazil squad

 

Tuesday 30 October 2012 21:00 EDT
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CHELSEA... PETR CECH Powerless to stop the goals and made excellent save just before Hernandez's winner. Good distribution. 6/10 BRANISLAV IVANOVIC Reliable performance at right-back, before a red ca
CHELSEA... PETR CECH Powerless to stop the goals and made excellent save just before Hernandez's winner. Good distribution. 6/10 BRANISLAV IVANOVIC Reliable performance at right-back, before a red ca (GETTY IMAGES)

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Chelsea's Oscar, Ramires and David Luiz are in the Brazil squad for their exhibition match against Colombia in the United States next month.

The game at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey on 14 November celebrates the Brazil national team's 1000th game.

Chelsea host Liverpool in the Premier League on 11 November and then travel to West Bromwich Albion the following weekend.

Tottenham midfielder Sandro has also been included in a strong 21-man group, alongside the likes of Kaka, Neymar and Hulk.

Kaka, who has lost his first team place at Real Madrid, returned to the Brazil squad last month for the first time since 2010.

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