[caption id="attachment_15832" align="alignnone" width="580"]Brazil take on Sony Norde's Haiti tomorrow. File Pic Brazil take on Sony Norde's Haiti tomorrow. File Pic[/caption] Internet Desk: Brazil defender Marquinhos insists reputations will count for nothing in Wednesday's crunch Copa America clash against Haiti. The five-time World Cup winners have a point to prove in their second Group B fixture after they were held to a goalless draw with Ecuador on Saturday night. Brazil were even fortunate to avoid defeat after their goalkeeper Alisson spilled Miller Bolanos' effort into his own net, only for the goal to be ruled out. The stalemate leaves Brazil trailing in the standings behind Peru, who beat Haiti in their opening game, and Marquinhos says there is no room for complacency in their next encounter. Brazil struggled for attacking inspiration against Ecuador and appeared to miss star player Neymar, who is saving himself for the Olympic Games in August. Dunga's men are aiming to win their ninth Copa America title but they have not triumphed in the competition since 2007. Haiti need at least a draw on Wednesday to avoid elimination ahead of their final group fixture against Ecuador. Brazil's ranks have been bolstered with Sao Paulo and Gremio midfielders Ganso and Wallace joining training for the first time on Monday. The duo were summoned as late replacements for Kaka and Luiz Gustavo, who withdrew ahead of the opening match. Ganso won the Copa Libertadores in 2011 alongside Neymar, unavailable having opted to represent Brazil at the Olympics rather than the Copa America, at Santos, but has been unable to reach the same heights as his former team-mate. However, the midfielder is pleased to be back in the senior national team after an absence of more than four years.

Copa America: Must win game for Brazil to stay in the hunt