Neymar Is BackNeymar Is Back

Neymar Is Back

Neymar Is Back: Neymar proved his fitness for the World Cup with an explosive return to action that left Brazil manager Tite stunned as the superstar´s superb strike 2-0 win over Croatia.

Sidelined for 98 days after breaking a metatarsal and spraining his ankle while playing for Paris Saint-Germain in late February, Neymar had confessed to concerns about his fitness ahead of the World Cup in Russia.

But, after appearing as a half-time replacement for Fernandinho, Neymar eased his country´s fears by scoring a magnificent individual goal in the 68th minute at Anfield.

Tite couldn´t believe what he´d just seen from the striker in his first appearance for over three months.

Neymar Is Back
Neymar Is Back

“For the first match back I actually expected less from him! I would have been happy with a quieter performance,” Tite said. “What he did was really extraordinary. Neymar is an extraordinary individual talent but the goal he scored came from a move, a build-up, involving the whole team.

“He´s aware of what they bring to him.” Tite, who has now led Brazil to 16 victories in 20 games in charge, was understandably keen to focus on his team´s efforts, rather than Neymar´s solo contribution.

But he knows the world´s most expensive footballer is destined to steal the headlines from his side´s impressive World Cup warm-up victory.

“In terms of scoring, the responsibility doesn´t just fall on his shoulders,” Tite said.

“He just has to keep working hard, like he is doing, working for the team and keep the team at the forefront of his mind.”

Neymar Is Back
Neymar Is Back

Brazil have returned to train in London, where they have been using the facilities of Premier League club Tottenham, before moving on to Austria to face the hosts in Vienna in their final friendly on Sunday.

One week later, Tite leads Brazil against Switzerland in their opening group match as the Selecao start their quest for a sixth World Cup title.

They do so on the back of a solid victory against fellow World Cup qualifiers Croatia, which also featured a stoppage-time goal from Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino.

Tite declined to reveal whether that was the case, but did confirm that talks are on-going and urged United and Fred to complete the business as quickly as possible.

Meanwhile, Brazil´s former Liverpool forward Philippe Coutinho believes the World Cup is an opportunity for a new global icon to emerge and challenge the domination of Argentina´s Lionel Messi and Portugal´s Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Barcelona star considers Neymar and his former Liverpool colleague Mohamed Salah of Egypt the most likely candidates.

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