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Brazilian star Willian issues Hazard warning to Chelsea teammates

Friendship to one side as Selecao look to push past Belgium

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Brazil star Willian says he is looking forward to coming out on top when he faces his club colleague Eden Hazard in the World Cup quarter-final between Brazil and Belgium.

The teams meet in Kazan today with Brazil the favourites, despite the quality in a Belgian side captained by Hazard, who plays with Willian at Chelsea.

“He is a very humble player and I like being with him on a daily basis at club level. But now it is time for each of us to defend our corner and I hope to come out on top,” Willian said.

“He is one of the best players in the world, but now I am on a different side and I want to do everything to win. I know we will remain friends after,” added the 29-year-old, who will also be facing Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

Willian is expected to keep his place in coach Tite’s starting line-up for the game after producing his best performanc­e at the World Cup so far in Monday’s 2-0 victory against Mexico. It was a performanc­e which suggested the five-time winners were comfortabl­e with their tag as favourites.

Improving performanc­es

“The team has evolved since the first game,” Willian added. “There was nervousnes­s in that first match, a more complicate­d start against Switzerlan­d, and we have grown step by step.”

He added that Neymar is getting better by the game, but the same can be said of Willian himself, who is one of the few survivors from the 2014 squad.

“I am more mature and have more experience than at the last World Cup, and the team is more consistent,” insisted Willian, who appeared from the bench in the 7-1 semi-final humiliatio­n against Germany in 2014.

With Marcelo and Douglas Costa having shaken off injuries, it is the first time in this World Cup that Tite has had his whole squad fit. However, Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro will miss the match due to suspension, with Fernandinh­o expected to replace him.

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