Ronaldo was left out by Brazil again on Thursday when coach Dunga named his
squad for this month's friendlies against Chile and Ghana in Sweden.
AC Milan's Ronaldo warms up before
the start of his Italian Serie A soccer match against Siena at the Artemio
Franchi stadium in Siena.[Reuters]
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Ronaldo, 30, has made a promising
start at AC Milan after his 7.5 million euros move from Real Madrid, but his
performances failed to persuade Dunga to call him up for the first time since
the World Cup.
Dunga told reporters: "We are watching and observing him and as soon as his
performances interest us and he is near to his best, he will be selected."
The game against Chile will be in Gothenburg and the Ghana match is in
Stockholm.
Ronaldinho, who has started only one match since Dunga replaced Carlos
Alberto Parreira, was included in the squad alongside egulars including Kaka,
Robinho, Diego, Elano and Gilberto Silva.
However, there was no place for Inter Milan striker Adriano who has been
picked only once by Dunga.
The squad also included uncapped right back Ilsinho and midfielder Josue.
Both play for Brazilian champions Sao Paulo.
Brazil have played six matches under Dunga, suffering their first defeat
against Portugal last month.
They thrashed Chile 5-0 in their last meeting in a World Cup qualifier in
September 2005 and beat Ghana 3-0 in the second round at last year's World Cup.
Squad:
Goalkeepers: Helton (Porto), Julio Cesar (Inter Milan)
Defenders: Daniel Alves (Sevilla), Ilsinho (Sao Paulo), Gilberto (Hertha
Berlin), Kleber (Santos), Lucio (Bayern Munich), Alex Rodrigo (PSV Eindhoven),
Juan (Bayer Leverkusen), Luisao (Benfica)
Midfielders: Gilberto Silva (Arsenal), Mineiro (Hertha Berlin), Dudu Cearense
(CSKA Moscow), Elano (Shakhtar Donetsk), Josue (Sao Paulo), Diego (Werder
Bremen), Kaka (AC Milan)
Forwards: Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Robinho (Real Madrid), Fred (Olympique
Lyon), Rafael Sobis (Real Betis), Vagner Love (CSKA Moscow).