Daily Dispatch

Neymar’s deadly finish will be key factor

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BRAZIL’S squad arrived in Russia yesterday with their star Neymar seemingly recovered from a broken foot bone as they begin their quest to win a sixth World Cup.

The Brazilians landed in the early hours in Sochi, the Black Sea resort where they will be based, fresh from beating Austria 3-0 in their final warm-up match.

Neymar marked his first start in more than three months by scoring in the easy victory in Vienna while Gabriel Jesus and Philippe Coutinho also netted.

It was Neymar’s 55th goal in a Brazil shirt, allowing him to draw level with Romario on his country’s list of all-time leading scorers – only Pelé and Ronaldo have more goals for their country.

“I don’t know Neymar’s limits,” Brazil coach Tite said. “His technical and creative capacity is impressive. When we get him in the last third of the field he is lethal.”

Brazil, who crashed out of the last World Cup on home soil in a humiliatin­g 7-1 defeat to Germany, start their campaign against Switzerlan­d in Rostov-on-Don on Sunday.

Neymar, the world’s most expensive player, joined fellow stars Lionel Messi of Argentina and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo on Russian soil as the clock ticks down to Thursday’s curtainrai­ser between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia.

A big question mark hangs over the participat­ion of Egypt and Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah, who is still receiving treatment for the shoulder injury he suffered in the Champions League final.

Egypt are banking on the availabili­ty of Salah as they try to get past the first stage of a World Cup for the first time.

The Egyptians arrived at their base in the Chechen capital Grozny on Sunday, after Salah sat out their final training session in Cairo.

Team doctor Mohamed Abou al-Ela admitted the striker, who scored 44 goals for Liverpool this season, was unlikely to play in Egypt’s opening Group A match against Uruguay on Friday.

“He still feels pain... this type of injury needs a recovery period of three weeks before going back to the field,” he said.

Cristiano Ronaldo trained with Portugal on Sunday, as the European champions held their first World Cup training session at the team’s base in Kratovo, southeast of Moscow, five days ahead of their heavyweigh­t opening clash against Spain in Sochi on Friday.

Santos’s side will want to start strongly after a 4-0 defeat by Germany in Brazil four years ago set the tone for a dismal group-stage exit.

France, boasting a lethal attack featuring Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe in an attack-minded squad, also arrived in Russia, seeking to win their second World Cup 20 years after their 1998 triumph.

Despite their impressive resources, France looked flat in a 1-1 draw against the US in Lyon on Saturday.

While the favourites limber up, host nation Russia are under high pressure as they prepare to open the tournament in Moscow.

Ranked a lowly 70 in the world, Russia have not won for seven consecutiv­e games.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SAMBA BOYS STAR: Brazil forward Neymar gestures upon the team’s landing at Sochi airport, in Russia yesterday
Picture: AFP SAMBA BOYS STAR: Brazil forward Neymar gestures upon the team’s landing at Sochi airport, in Russia yesterday
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