The Phnom Penh Post

Tite hails ‘extraordin­ary’ Neymar return

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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 inspired Sunday’s 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 more than three months.

“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.”

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, who has now led Brazil to 16 victories in 20 games in charge, 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 stoppageti­me goal from Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino.

Fred’s United visit?

“At half-time, I said to the players, you’re in a battle out there, the opposition is playing at a very high level,” said Tite.

“But this is what they have to expect at the World Cup. There are going to be moments when the opponents are on top and it makes a difference if you can soak that up and show your superiorit­y.”

The visit to the northwest of England may also prove mem- orable for Neymar’s teammate Fred, the Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder who is on the brink of a transfer to Manchester United.

Reports in Brazil suggested Fred was leaving his national squad and making the short trip to Manchester in readiness for a medical and to complete the signing for the Premier League club.

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

“Something like this speculatio­n is inevitable when you’re meeting in the summer and players are always thinking of their careers,” he said.

“What we say is please resolve it as soon as possible so your head is back with us and focused on the national team.

“But if I was the manager of a club team, I would be looking to sign him.”

 ?? AFP ?? Brazil forward Neymar scores the opening goal in their friendly with Croatia at Anfield in Liverpool on June 3.
AFP Brazil forward Neymar scores the opening goal in their friendly with Croatia at Anfield in Liverpool on June 3.

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