Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Four years on, more agony for neymar, brazil

DREAM SHATTERED Belgium defend out of their skins to record a 21 win as the Selecao come short once again

- Agence Francepres­se sportm@hindustant­imes.com

KAZAN: Four years after the psychodram­a of Neymar’s injury and a humiliatin­g World Cup semi-final defeat as hosts, Brazil are forced to come to terms with the crushing disappoint­ment of a failed mission in Russia.

It was not meant to be like this, Tite’s side dumped out of the tournament in the quarter-finals at the hands of Belgium, losing 2-1 in Kazan.

They had come to the World Cup determined to confirm their revival following the 7-1 humiliatio­n at the hands of Germany in Belo Horizonte, and there were plenty of reasons for optimism.

With Germany, Spain and Argentina out, and Italy not even at the party, the path looked to be clearing for Brazil to go and win their sixth title.

CAME A CROPPER

But instead, Tite’s side came a cropper the first time they faced another of the contenders and it is Belgium who advance to a semi-final against France.

In the four World Cups since the Selecao won the 2002 tournament in Japan and South Korea, they have been eliminated three times in the quarter-finals.

The run to the semis last time around as hosts is the exception, but fans had been desperate for their team to make up for their disastrous collapse in 2014.

When Neymar was cut down in the quarter-final win over Colombia in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza and stretchere­d off with a fractured vertebrae, the outlook was not good for Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side.

Yet nobody could have predicted exactly what would follow, with a stricken Neymar absent as Brazil dramatical­ly capitulate­d to the eventual winners. They consoled themselves with the thought that, four years later, a fit Neymar would be at his peak to lead a new assault for the title on Russian soil.

Now 26 and the world’s most expensive player, Neymar was fit here, but only just. Brazil’s build-up to the tournament was dominated by his battle to recover from an operation on a broken bone in his foot. He goes home after scoring just two goals, his greatest impact on this World Cup being his tears against Costa Rica and, above all, his theatrics. Neymar’s response to supposed rough treatment from opposition defenders has been met with ridicule in certain quarters, and sympathy may be in short supply. That even applies back home — “Sublime genius or pathetic farce?” read one headline, in weekly magazine Epoca.

TITE MUM ON FUTURE

Brazil coach Title left questions hanging over his future but refused to point the finger.

Tite admitted it was a “bitter” defeat, but he brushed aside suggestion­s he could resign.

“I’m not going to talk about the future, I’m not thinking about the future,” said the 56-year-old.

“I will do a general assessment of the match and our campaign, but I won’t be making any comments on individual­s. “This is not very human. And we also have to look at the global context.

“We played a match in which we had lots of possession, a lot of opportunit­ies, but in terms of effectiven­ess... Belgium managed to turn their opportunit­ies into goals. “They weren’t superior to us on the pitch, but more efficient. That’s certain.”

Everyone thinks Lukaku is just goals but I want to be seen as an allrounder. Providing assists is also important and this year I have provided more.

ROMELU LUKAKU, Belgium forward

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 ??  ?? Philippe Coutinho (right) missed a golden opportunit­y to score.
Philippe Coutinho (right) missed a golden opportunit­y to score.

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