Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Brazil bank on support cast to back Neymar

Unlike 2014, Selecao coach Tite has options to take load off his biggest star when they face Costa Rica

- HT@FIFA WORLD CUP BHARGAB SARMAH

NIZHNY NOVGOROD: The Brazil camp has been sweating over the fitness of Neymar over the past few days after the Paris Saintgerma­in (PSG) forward hobbled off a training session earlier this week.

He is now back in business but there will be a few concerns over him after being subjected to 10 fouls by Switzerlan­d, the most on any player in two decades at a World Cup game. This after Neymar missed three months of action prior to the World Cup due to a foot injury.

Four years back when Neymar was spearheadi­ng Brazil’s World Cup campaign at home, his injury in the quarterfin­al against Colombia saw him being ruled out of the rest of the tournament. An insipid Brazil then suffered a 7-1 humiliatio­n at the hands of Germany in the semifinals before going down 3-0 to The Netherland­s in the third-place play-off.

COUTINHO SUPPORT

This time, however, there isn’t as much reliance on Neymar. In Barcelona star Philippe Countinho, Brazil have a player who can not only support the PSG star, but also replace him on the left flank.

Neymar scored six of Brazil’s 41 goals during the qualifying campaign with Gabriel Jesus topping the charts for his side with seven goals in 10 matches.

Goals also came from Paulinho, who scored as many as Neymar, and Coutinho and Willian. With Roberto Firmino arriving in Russia on the back of a prolific season with Liverpool, there is another lethal attacking option for coach Tite.

PART OF THE WHOLE

“He will be missed by any team but not having him sometimes helps us consolidat­e the style we want,” centre-back Thiago Silva was quoted as saying by AP ahead of the World Cup.

Tite’s comments on Neymar after Brazil’s 2-0 friendly win over Croatia earlier this month summed up the difference between this side and the one four years back.

“Neymar’s different but he should not have to win a game on his own. It’s inhuman (to expect him to do so). He is important to us but he is part of a strong team,” Tite said. The Switzerlan­d game showed that Neymar will be in for some rough treatment during this tournament but that may come as a boon for Brazil if it also means greater freedom for Coutinho on the left flank.

“My idea was to keep Neymar out of the game. I had a man glued fouled 11 times

against Tunisia. to him to prevent him from playing his game,” Switzerlan­d coach Vladimir Petkovic told reporters after the 1-1 draw, referring to Valon Behrami’s intense monitoring of Neymar’s movements.

Against Costa Rica, there is unlikely to be any let-off in the scrutiny on Neymar. During the qualifying campaign and in their friendlies this year, Tite had showed that he is more than comfortabl­e with changing his approach depending on the type of opponent.

A change in tactics may be needed against the North American side as well to protect his best player ahead of bigger tests in the tournament.

When Brazil were forced to do

the same four years back, they crumbled in the absence of their star forward. However, with a squad boasting of some ferocious attacking personnel, Tite will know he can afford to shuffle his forwardlin­e.

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