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Sane warns of Brazil backlash

Germany, Selecao first date since 7-1 romp

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Berlin – Brazil are one of the favourites for the 2018 World Cup, but injury to superstar Neymar still weakens the “Selecao”, Germany winger Leroy Sane said yesterday.

“Brazil aren’t as dependent on Neymar as they were in 2014,” said Manchester City winger Sane.

“They are better positioned and have a few new stars.”

Germany host Brazil in a mouth-watering friendly at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium tomorrow as part of both teams’ build-up to June’s World Cup in Russia.

It will be their first meeting since the Germans stunned Brazil with five goals inside half an hour in a 7-1 romp in the semi-finals of the 2014 World Cup.

This time the world’s most expensive player Neymar is recovering from foot surgery.

He is expected to be fit in time for the showpiece, which kicks off on June 14.

Brazil beat Russia 3-0 on Friday with three goals in 13 minutes by Miranda, Paulinho and a Philippe Countinho penalty at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium, which hosts the World Cup final on July 15.

Germany warmed up with a 1-1 draw with Spain in Duesseldor­f as Rodrigo Moreno’s early goal for the visitors was cancelled out by Thomas Mueller’s first-half strike.

Germany head coach Joachim Loew has said the 7-1 rout will remain a subject “for the next 10, 20 or 30 years”.

“Football is almost something [that is] spiritual for Brazilians, so I can understand that the 7-1 still has an effect,” said Sane.

Sane is expected to take Julian Draxler’s place on the wing against Brazil while his Man City teammate Ilkay Gundogan could replace Sami Khedira in the defensive midfield. Loew has said he expects to make up to five changes from the team that drew with Spain.

Mueller and Mesut Ozil have been released by Loew to rest.

 ?? / PATRIK STOLLARZ / AFP ?? Leroy Sane says that Brazil are not dependent on Neymar as they were in 2014.
/ PATRIK STOLLARZ / AFP Leroy Sane says that Brazil are not dependent on Neymar as they were in 2014.

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