Brazil had two goals ruled out by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to cap off a frustrating match as they were held to a goalless draw by Venezuela in a Copa America Group A clash.
Tite made one change to the Brazil side that secured a 3-0 victory over Bolivia in their Copa America opener, with FC Barcelona midfielder Arthur replacing Fernandinho in the starting XI.
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The home side got off to the brighter start of the two teams and were almost gifted the opener as La Vinotinto gave away possession easily, which Richarlison almost slotted home, but the Everton star was denied by goalkeeper Wuilker Farinez.
Venezuela almost grabbed the lead much against the run of play in the 19th minute, but record goalscorer Salomon Rondon's header went inches wide of the post.
Brazil found the back of the net six minutes before the half-time break through Roberto Firmino, but had their goal ruled out for a foul on Mikel Villanueva in the build-up to it.
Much like they did against Bolivia, Tite's charges went into the break with the score deadlocked at 0-0, which drew boos from the host nation's fans.
Brazil started the second half with intent to score, and rejigged their line-up as Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus replaced Richarlison during the interval.
Jesus thought he had found the back of the net in the 60th minute, but the strike was ruled out for an offside by Firmino after a VAR check.
Fernandinho and winger Everton were brought on for Casemiro and David Neres as Brazil threw everything at the Venezuelan defence in a bid to score, but it was not to be as Rafael Dudamel's side held the eight-time Copa champions to a goalless stalemate.
The result sees Brazil move to the summit of Group A, but qualification is still far from certain for Tite's side, with the Selecao, Peru and Venezuela vying for the two last-16 spots.
Brazil will do duty against Peru in their final Group A clash on Saturday.