Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Brazil look to support cast to back Neymar

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WELL BALANCED Unlike 2014, Selecao coach Tite has options to take load off his biggest star when they face Costa Rica

Aside from being shut out by Valon Behrami’s brilliance, Neymar was fouled 10 times in their opening match. It was the most times a player has been fouled in a World Cup match since 1998, when

England striker Alan Shearer was times Neymar was fouled in five matches at the 2014 World Cup, as compared to 10 fouls suffered in only the first match of Russia 2018 Neymar’s hogging of the ball on several occasions against Switzerlan­d, especially with three or more defenders marking him, cost Brazil as well as the world’s most expensive player. He was fouled and lost possession.

But more importantl­y, the Striker Gabriel Jesus was also well marked by the Swiss defenders. He did not make the best of his chances in the first half and was replaced by Roberto Firmino (in pic) 10 minutes from time. Firmino, in his cameo appearance, played a far more intelligen­t game than Jesus. He was able to open up spaces in the packed Switzerlan­d box and had two shots on target, the second, forcing goalkeeper into making a diving save at the death. some rough treatment during this tournament but that may come as a boon for Brazil if it also means greater freedom for Coutinho on the left flank.

“My idea was to keep Neymar out of the game. I had a man glued fouled 11 times against Tunisia.

It is also reportedly the most fouls suffered by a Brazil player in a World Cup match since 1966, when Portugal's rough tactics resulted in legendary Pele being unable to complete the tournament. 26-year-old failed to pass the ball to his teammates, who had been freed up by the overzealou­s attention on the star player. If BrazilandN­eymarareto­godeep into the tournament, the Paris Saint-Germain player will have to put out mature show here on. to him to prevent him from playing his game,” Switzerlan­d coach Vladimir Petkovic told reporters after the 1-1 draw, referring to Valon Behrami’s intense monitoring of Neymar’s movements.

Against Costa Rica, there is unlikely to be any let-off in the scrutiny on Neymar. During the qualifying campaign and in their friendlies this year, Tite had showed that he is more than comfortabl­e with changing his approach depending on the type of opponent.

A change in tactics may be needed against the North American side as well to protect his best player ahead of bigger tests in the tournament.

When Brazil were forced to do Since their 7-1 drubbing by Germany four years ago, Brazil’s backline has been repeatedly­under pressure even in the qualifying tournament. In their opener against Switzerlan­d, they conceded from the first shot on target they faced.

In fact, Brazil have conceded 10 goals from their last 13 shots-on-target faced at the World Cup. Facing considerab­ly less potent attacks from Costa Rica and Serbia in the remaining two group games, their defensive record will be a major concern when they take on teams with more firepower in the next round. Thiago Silva will replace Marcelo as captain in the only noticeable change in team make-up as of now. Whether the armband can push Silva to control the backline better has to be seen ina crunch match. Brazil are winless in three World Cup matches (D1 L2), their worst run since June 1978, when they went four matches without a win.

This is the third meeting between Brazil and Costa Rica at the World Cup, with the former handing Costa Rica their first-ever defeat at the tournament in 1990 (1-0), before a 5-2 victory in 2002.

Costa Rica lost their first match against Serbia, ending a five-game unbeaten run at the World Cup finals – they haven’t lost back to back World Cup games since June 2006, when they lost four in a row. Costa Rica have scored with just one of their last 31 shots at the World Cup.

the same four years back, they crumbled in the absence of their star forward. However, with a squad boasting of some ferocious attacking personnel, Tite will know he can afford to shuffle his forwardlin­e. Silva Danilo

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