The Asian Age

No pain, no gain: Neymar

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Samara, July 2: Neymar said Brazil need to “learn to suffer” after their 2- 0 win over Mexico on Monday booked a World Cup quarterfin­al place.

The five- time champions overcame a tricky start to the last- 16 tie, as secondhalf goals from Neymar and Roberto Firmino sealed a deserved victory and a last- eight clash with either Belgium or Japan, who play later in the day.

“We have to learn to suffer. It was a very difficult match, we knew the quality of our opponents,” said Neymar.

The Paris Saint- Germain forward stabbed home a low cross from Willian in the 51st minute to score his sixth World Cup goal and second of this year’s tournament, but first in a knockout match.

Chelsea winger Willian was a constant threat to the Mexican defence with his driving runs, as he continues to improve after a disappoint­ing display in the opening 1- 1 draw with Switzerlan­d.

“I’m very happy with my performanc­e but even more so with the team’s victory,” he said.

Brazil are bidding for a record- extending sixth world title after their semifinal humiliatio­n four years ago against Germany on home soil, but would face a tough test against a talented Belgium outfit should the Red Devils get past Japan.

We have to learn to suffer. It was a very difficult match, we knew the quality of our opponents.

— NEYMAR Brazil striker

 ?? AP ?? Neymar ( top) celebrates with team mates after scoring Brazil’s opening goal in their Round of 16 match against Mexico in Samara on Monday. —
AP Neymar ( top) celebrates with team mates after scoring Brazil’s opening goal in their Round of 16 match against Mexico in Samara on Monday. —

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