By Andrew Gastelum Its World Cup title drought at 20 years, Brazil is not holding back on the firepower as FIFA’s top-ranked side gears up for a run at the trophy it craves. Ranked first in the FIFA world ranking and with no clear in-form European favorite, all of the stars seem to be lining up for Brazil in Qatar. Now is the time for the Seleção to add a sixth title to their all-time World Cup trophy count. Brazil last won the trophy in 2002, and if it doesn’t win in Qatar, the country will match its longest World Cup drought by the time the 2026 World Cup begins. Brazil will head into the Wo…