Khaleej Times

Neymar, Brazil roll aside Japan with video help

- AFP

lille — Neymar scored a penalty and missed another as Brazil signalled their intent ahead of next year’s World Cup by outclassin­g Japan 3-1 in Friday’s internatio­nal friendly in Lille.

The Paris Saint-Germain star rolled in a 10th-minute spot-kick following consultati­on with the video assistant referee, although Neymar saw a second penalty saved shortly after by Eiji Kawashima.

Marcelo rifled in a magnificen­t second as Brazil doubled their lead on 17 minutes, with Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus rounding off a clinical counter-attack before halftime to make it 3-0.

Tomoaki Makino nodded in a consolatio­n from a corner on 62 minutes but Japan remain winless against Brazil after losing for the 10th time in 12 meetings.

Neymar was joined by PSG team-mate Thiago Silva in the Brazil line-up as coach Tite picked a strong side despite playing in front of a sparsely-filled Stade PierreMaur­oy in northern France.

Japan boss Vahid Halilhodzi­c, who served a four-year spell as Lille coach over a decade ago, called up 12 Europe-based players for the double-header with Brazil and Belgium, but experience­d attacking trio Shinji Kagawa, Shinji Okazaki and Keisuke Honda were all overlooked for selection.

Japan were thrashed 4-0 by a Neymar-inspired Brazil in their last encounter in 2014 and again quickly found themselves under threat from the world’s most expensive player.

He slipped Giuliano through down the right-hand side after carving open space, with captain Yuto Nagatomo forced to produce a vital sliding block.

Brazil were soon in front as referee Benoit Bastien belatedly awarded a penalty after the video official spotted Maya Yoshida tugging the jersey of Fernandinh­o at a corner.

Neymar calmly converted for his 53rd internatio­nal goal — eight of which have come against Japan — and the 25-year-old should have added to his tally five minutes later after Gabriel Jesus was barged over by Hotaru Yamaguchi.

But this time Kawashima dived low to his right to deny Neymar, although Brazil surged further ahead from the resulting corner through a thunderbol­t from Marcelo. Yosuke Ideguchi’s poor clearance trickled invitingly into the path of the Real Madrid leftback who hammered a rightfoote­d strike into the top corner from 20 yards.

Yoshida nearly atoned for his early blunder on the half-hour as he crashed a free-kick against the crossbar, but Japan were ruthlessly dissected as Brazil further flexed their muscles on 36 minutes.

Neymar triggered a swift break after a Japanese attack broke down, with Willian releasing the overlappin­g Danilo whose driven low cross was tapped in by Manchester City team-mate Jesus at the far post.

Brazil substitute goalkeeper Cassio, who replaced Alisson for the second half, clawed away a fizzing shot from Takuma Asano, while Neymar was booked for a tangle with Marseille defender Hiroki Sakai after the incident was reviewed by the VAR. Japan trimmed the deficit on 62 minutes when centre-back Makino headed in from a corner before a raft of substitute­s in the final quarter disrupted the flow of the contest. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Matches and Japan yet to win against Brazil Internatio­nal goals for Brazil’s star Neymar Brazil’s Neymar is challenged by Japan’s Hiroki Sakai during an internatio­nal friendly in Lille, France on Friday. —
Reuters Matches and Japan yet to win against Brazil Internatio­nal goals for Brazil’s star Neymar Brazil’s Neymar is challenged by Japan’s Hiroki Sakai during an internatio­nal friendly in Lille, France on Friday. —

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