Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Casemiro, Brazil’s unheralded hero

In a team brimming with attacking talent, the midfielder is proving to be an irreplacea­ble force

- Dhiman Sarkar

DOHA: As he has been doing here, Tite fixed a steely gaze on the journalist but instead of answering asked “what’s your name.” The Brazil head coach then said normally he did not comment on other people’s opinions but “today I will make an exception.” A pause later he said: “I agree.”

In the windowless press conference room of a stadium built with containers, this conversati­on could have gone any way. Gerardo Martino and Lionel Scaloni have had disagreeme­nts at press conference­s and Carlos Queiroz has asked why he gets grilled more than other coaches on matters not relating to football.

Tite too corrected a questioner saying it was “we” and not the head coach who had fashioned the 2-0 win against Serbia.

So Tite’s first reaction, when he had been asked if he agreed with Neymar Jr’s comment on social media that Casemiro is the world’s best midfielder now, was intriguing. The answer was anything but.

Brazil have brought a squad to Doha fizzing with attacking talent. There are nine attacking players including three who can play No. 9. Among them is Neymar a player, in Tite’s words, who can change the course of a game alone. “In a magical moment, he can dribble past leaving you wondering what hap

pened,” said Tite after the 1-0 win against Switzerlan­d on Monday.

Yet it could be difficult to pick anyone other than Casemiro, who minutes earlier had said his “first objective is to defend, to put out the fire”, as Brazil’s most consistent player this edition. His excellent shot in the 83rd minute broke a determined Switzerlan­d but it wasn’t just because of that.

Casemiro hit the framework against Serbia; he described his attacking moves as a chance to take “little kicks on goal”.

Caesar Sampaio, whose goals in the 1998 World Cup helped Brazil reach the final, said: “Casemiro can surprise from the back.” The former defensive midfielder is here as one of Tite’s assistant. “Casemiro is the first filter,” said Sampaio. “But he can also shoot from distance so in his position he is a worldwide reference point.”

It explains why Manchester United spent £70m on him in the summer. Real Madrid are building for the future so they let Casemiro, who along with Luka Modric and Toni Kroos ran their midfield, go.

While Real were looking ahead by signing Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni, was it wise for United to end their search for a commanding midfielder since Michael Carrick retired with the Brazilian? The debate didn’t take long to end. In his first Premier League start, Casemiro won Player of the Match.

“It is a pleasure to play against him,” Switzerlan­d midfielder Granit Xhaka said referring to their duels for club and country. “Five Champions League titles! I wish he didn’t score against us.”

What also works for Casemiro is the level of understand­ing he has with his internatio­nal teammates. He and Fred play for the same club and were regulars in central midfield in the 2021 Copa America where Brazil lost 0-1 to Argentina in the final. Rodrygo, a half-time substitute on Monday who provided the assist, and Vinicius Jr were his mates at Real and Antony is at United. So “the second midfielder”, in Sampaio’s words, knows enough about Brazil’s wide players to get his passes more right than wrong. “When teams defend deep it is my job to find the wingers,” said Casemiro.

It was Casemiro who found Vinicius against Switzerlan­d for a goal that was ruled offside. And it was he and Fred who prevented Switzerlan­d from attacking down the middle.

While Richarliso­n, who had a quiet game on Monday, had spoken at length about how good he had felt after scoring against Serbia, Casemiro preferred speaking about the collective. “They have to choose a Man of the Match but this is about a group. It was important that I could assist the team,” he said before nearly leaving the room without his trophy.

Neymar to miss last game

In Qatar

DOHA: Neymar will play no part in Brazil’s final group game against Cameroon on Friday as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury, the national team’s doctor has confirmed.

The Paris S-germain star missed Monday’s 1-0 win over Switzerlan­d after coming off with a sprained ankle in his side’s opening 2-0 victory in Qatar against Serbia. Coach Tite has expressed his confidence that Neymar will return to play a part in the Selecao’s bid to win a sixth World Cup.

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