The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Neymar to start in unchanged Brazil team

- By Jerome Pugmire

Neymar will start for Brazil in a mostly unchanged lineup against Costa Rica on Friday at the World Cup.

Although Brazil coach Tite said Neymar still needs time to reach peak shape, he insisted he is not endangerin­g the striker’s health.

“Yes, he will be playing. There’s no sacrifice here,” Tite said through a translator Thursday. “We want to win but the coach is not going to play around with a player’s health, the price would be too high to pay.”

Tite was expected to use the same 11 players that were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerlan­d in the team’s opening match, but right back Danilo got injured in the team’s final training session on Thursday and will be replaced by Fagner.

Neymar limped out of a training session on Tuesday after appearing to hurt his right ankle. But on Wednesday, the Brazilian soccer confederat­ion posted photos and a video of Neymar training with the rest of the squad and said he was fine.

“It’s an evolutiona­ry process. You need to speed up the steps,” Tite said. “He’s already speeded up that process.”

The world’s most expensive player, who joined Paris Saint-Germain for 222 million euros ($260 million) from Barcelona, only just made it to the World Cup after breaking a toe in his right foot on Feb. 25.

After recovering from surgery, Neymar played in two World Cup warmup matches and scored in both to take his internatio­nal tally to 55 goals.

But he lacked sharpness when Brazil opened its World Cup campaign with the draw against Switzerlan­d on Sunday. Although Neymar was fouled 10 times during that match, he was still noticeably below his best.

On Thursday, Tite became angered after he was asked if he had spoken personally with Neymar to encourage him to be more unselfish.

“Absolutely not. The informatio­n you got is not true,” Tite shouted, his voice rising steeply as he called it a lie. “That didn’t happen.”

He then said it would be pointless to restrict Neymar’s way of playing.

“I’m not going to take his initiative away from him in the last third of the field, take away his genius,” Tite said. “The last third of the field is where you have to go to create chances, and I’m not going to take that away from anyone.”

Anything but victory could leave Brazil, one of the title favorites in Russia, in a difficult position to advance from the group stage.

Serbia leads Group E with three points after beating Costa Rica 1-0 and next plays Switzerlan­d in Kaliningra­d on Friday. Serbia and Brazil then meet on Wednesday in Moscow.

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