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NO MEXICAN STANDOFF PROMISES BOSS JUAN

- FROM DAVID MCDONNELL

MEXICO have vowed to carry on attacking as they attempt to shoot down the “best team on the planet”.

Coach Juan Carlos Osorio is a big admirer of opponents Brazil, but does not want his team to sit back when the two sides clash today.

He wants his men to replicate the performanc­e that saw them shock World Cup holders Germany in the group stage.

Osorio said: “Brazil is a great team. I would go as far as to say it is the best team in the world.

“Each and every one of their players can control the ball and pass the ball very well. They behave like a unit.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for Mexican football to face the best team on the planet and we will have to play to our full potential.” Osorio also believes the best way to counter Brazil’s threat is through Mexico’s own offensive tactics.

“Our football has to do more with creating defensive problems in the opposition line,” he added.

“So we never give up on attacking. Regardless of the structure we will have against Brazil, we will always have a line-up with five attacking players. Or four pure attackers and two false nines like Hector Herrera.

“All our midfield players are capable of attacking and creating opportunit­ies.’’

Midfielder Herrera (above) was in the Mexico team that beat a Brazil side containing Neymar and Thiago Silva in the final to win gold at the 2012 Olympics.

He said: “If we want to be able to dream about winning the World Cup we have to be able to beat any opponent.

“For me personally, I have complete faith in myself and my team-mates.” BRAZIL can win a sixth World Cup in Russia... because they are no longer reliant solely on Neymar.

Former Arsenal midfield star Gilberto Silva, a World Cup winner with Brazil in 2002, says the current side have eased the pressure on Neymar (right) with so many other attacking options.

Although Neymar, the world’s most expensive player at £198million, remains Brazil’s star man, the likes of Philippe Coutinho, Willian and Gabriel Jesus can take the heat off him in the quest for glory.

“What I like about this Brazil team is that it no longer relies on Neymar,” said Gilberto. “It’s important for him as well because now he’s sharing the responsibi­lity with other players and they’re sharing with him. It’s too much pressure for one person. He can’t win it alone.

“This time he has Philippe Coutinho, Gabriel Jesus up front, Willian, and also Roberto Firmino who can come on.

“So this is a good balance and they’ve got a good chance. They’re progressin­g all the time, but every game from now on is a final.

“They can’t afford to waste so many chances and start games slowly. If you lose, you’re out. They must have the right mentality.

“In the game against Switzerlan­d they didn’t work well, but the second game was much better against Costa Rica. They created chances and managed to score twice.

“Against Serbia, there was a bit of pressure when they were leading 1-0 in the second half, but they controlled the game and scored a second goal.”

Brazil’s hopes of winning the last World Cup on home soil were crushed in the semi-finals by a 7-1 defeat by eventual winners Germany, who exited at the group stage here in Russia. Although Gilberto (left) admitted that Brazilians are still “ashamed” of that result, he said the current side – who face Mexico today in the last 16 – have a chance to atone for it by winning in Russia.

“You can’t live in the past,” said Gilberto. “We’ll always feel ashamed by that result, which shocked the world. It will be painful forever but we can’t change that.

“It’s the kind of hole that just can’t be filled.

“Now they have to play the games of their lives because it’s worth any sacrifice to win the World Cup.”

Alisson, Fagner, Thiago Silva, Miranda, Filipe Luis, Casemiro, Paulinho, Willian, Coutinho, Neymar, Jesus Ochoa, Layun, Ayala, Salcedo, Gallardo, Herrera, Dos Santos, Guardado, Vela, Hernandez, Lozano

Gianluca Rocchi (Ita)

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