Brazil visit Uruguay on World Cup duty this week, with midfielder Casemiro suggesting the absence of Luis Suarez will give the five-times champions an advantage in the top-of-the-table clash in Montevideo.

The Barcelona striker has scored 31 goals in 41 appearances for his club this season but will miss the Brazil game after picking up a yellow card in Uruguay’s last World Cup qualifier, a 3-1 defeat by Chile.

It was only his second yellow in eight games but came at an opportune time for Brazil, Casemiro said.

“We can’t deny it, of course it’s better playing Uruguay without Suarez,” the Real Madrid player said on Brazilian radio yesterday.

“Suarez is a great player.”

The striker missed the first four games of the South American qualifiers as part of a nine-game international ban imposed after biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini in the 2014 World Cup.

Uruguay won three of their first four qualifiers without him and have continued their run of good form to sit second in the 10-team South American qualifying group with 23 points from 12 games.

Brazil top the table with 27 points and believe they are just a point or two away from securing one of the four automatic qualification places for Russia 2018.

“We hope to qualify now,” said defender Gil. “Our thoughts are always on winning and we hope to cement our place for the World Cup, and a draw (could do that),” he said.

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