The Cairns Post

Diving steals show

- DAVID DAVUTOVIC

Brazil have emerged from an unpredicta­ble batch of quarter-finals as the resounding 2018 World Cup favourites after a Neymar-inspired win over ferocious Mexico. With four-time champions Germany, two-time winners Argentina and 2010 kings Spain already crashing out, the path has opened up for Selecao to extend their record by winning a sixth World Cup. —

BRAZIL have emerged from an unpredicta­ble batch of quarter-finals as the resounding 2018 World Cup favourites after a Neymar-inspired win over ferocious Mexico.

With four-time champions Germany, two-time winners Argentina and 2010 kings Spain already crashing out, the path has opened up for Selecao to extend their record by winning a sixth World Cup.

The polarising figure of Neymar scored and assisted as Brazil lifted another gear with the Russia 2018 campaign beginning to take on an eerie resemblanc­e to Japan/Korea 2002.

Brazil also won their second-round clash 16 years ago 2-0 – with Rivaldo and Ronaldo scoring against Belgium, who they’ll meet in Saturday’s quarter-final in Kazan.

With Tite seamlessly adopting the role of noted manmanager Luis Felipe Scolari aka “Big Phil”, Neymar is edging towards filling the big boots of 2002 golden boot winner Ronaldo.

Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino scored the sealer, after ghosting in to finish after Neymar put on the afterburne­rs and almost caught Guillermo Ochoa off-guard with a Romario-esque toe-poke.

Neymar, 26, has got many off-side back home with his theatrical dives, although Mexico defender Miguel Layun could have been sent off for a second half stamp.

Brazil’s supporting cast left no doubt as to their views on the megastar, mobbing him after both goals.

Neymar dodged the waiting press pack but was forced to answer questions – despite the attempts of fatherly figure Tite to intervene – after receiving the official man of the match award, where he was quizzed about his histrionic­s.

“Look, I think it’s more an attempt to undermine me than anything else,” Neymar said.

“I don’t care much for criticism or praise because it can influence your attitude. In the last two matches I didn’t talk to the press because I didn’t want to.

“I just have to play, help my teammates, help my team.”

Calls are growing louder for the inclusion of Firmino, who netted just two minutes after coming on, after four impressive substitute appearance­s.

The fine margins of World Cup soccer were on show with the ball whisking centimetre­s past the boot of goalless Gabriel Jesus before Neymar finished from Willian’s superb cross.

Tite later leapt to the defence of Neymar, who only returned from injury on the eve of Russia.

“Is it a sin for Neymar to dribble with the ball in the opponent’s half? I want him to do that,” Tite said. “Sometimes people don’t understand him he’s very agile and fast.

“Neymar plays football, he doesn’t stand on people, they stand on him. The images are there for everyone … to see.”

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 ?? Picture: AFP PHOTO ?? SUPERB SHOT: Neymar scores Brazil’s opening goal in the side’s 2-0 win in their World Cup round of 16 football match against Mexico.
Picture: AFP PHOTO SUPERB SHOT: Neymar scores Brazil’s opening goal in the side’s 2-0 win in their World Cup round of 16 football match against Mexico.
 ?? Picture: AP PHOTO ?? OVER THE TOP: Neymar was blasted for his melodramat­ic tumbling in Brazil’s 2-0 triumph.
Picture: AP PHOTO OVER THE TOP: Neymar was blasted for his melodramat­ic tumbling in Brazil’s 2-0 triumph.

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