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Neymar makes stunning return from injury

Brazil blank Croatia in WC warm up

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LIVERPOOL, June 3, (AFP): Brazil star Neymar made a stunning return from injury with a superb goal in their 2-0 friendly victory over Croatia on Sunday. Just 98 days after suffering an injury he feared would keep him out of the upcoming World Cup in Russia, Neymar was back with a bang at Anfield.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward appeared as a half-time replacemen­t for Manchester City midfielder Fernandinh­o as the Selecao stepped up their World Cup preparatio­ns.

And Neymar needed just 23 minutes to prove how important he is to Brazil’s hopes of a sixth world title.

Receiving a pass from Philippe Coutinho, Neymar cut into the area, beating Sime Vrsaljko and Duje Caleta-Car with impressive close control and dribbling, before burying ahead of him in the Brazil record books.

Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino, on his home ground, completed the victory in stoppage time when he controlled a through ball on his chest and calmly beat the advancing keeper with a delicate lob.

Neymar, the world’s most expensive player following his blockbuste­r move from Barcelona last year, had been sidelined since the end of February when he fractured his foot playing for PSG in a league victory against Marseille.

He sprained his ankle and fractured his fifth metatarsal, requiring an operation which had left the 26-year-old facing a battle to be fit in time for Brazil’s opening World Cup match with Switzerlan­d in Rostov-on-Don on June 17.

Neymar had spoken last month of his concerns about winning that race and described his rehabilita­tion as the biggest challenge of his career.

He also sat out training with the national team at Tottenham’s London base on Thursday as a precaution. But Brazil coach Tite had

Croatia’s Sime Vrsaljko (right), battles for the ball with Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho during the friendly soccer match between Brazil and Croatia

at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, England on June 3. (AP)

announced his intention to use Neymar against Croatia, with the Brazilians having just one more warm-up game - against Austria in Vienna on June 10 — in which his asset can gain much-needed game-time.

True to his word, Tite brought on Neymar at the interval and he appeared comfortabl­e, steering an early shot, from a wide angle on the edge of the area, directly at goalkeeper Danijel Subasic who saved well.

It was a notable afternoon also for former Liverpool striker Coutinho, who made his first appearance at Anfield since his transfer to Barcelona in January, and received a smattering of boos from some of his old club’s supporters.

He formed part of a potent threeman forward line that also featured Chelsea’s Willian and Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus, who was named captain for the day, the 15th player to wear the armband under the reign of manager Tite.

Despite the looming spectre of the World Cup, now less than two weeks away, the game proved a physical one.

Croatia’s Andrej Kramaric and Ivan Perisic were both cautioned by English referee Michael Oliver in the first half, along with Brazilian Fernandinh­o whose high-footed challenge left Vrsaljko needing a large bandage to a head wound.

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