Kuwait Times

Captain Neymar sees Brazil as best team in the world

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In his first press conference as a Brazil player in more than 240 days, striker Neymar was not shy on Monday: he believes he is in the top moment of his career and plays for the best national team in the world.

The 25-year-old star also admitted he had to mature after a series of controvers­ies on and off the pitch and promised Brazil would be one of the favorites in the next World Cup in Russia. “There was never a dependency on Neymar. This is Brazil. If focused, our team is the best,” he told journalist­s before the South American zone leader’s World Cup qualifying match against seventh-place Paraguay on Tuesday. “We know this, we are humble enough to respect our adversarie­s, we have to play. Sometimes one part or the other didn’t fit. But coach Tite arrived and made adjustment­s. We are playing football. The players are not so different - it is the way of playing. Now everyone turns up.”

But Neymar also accepted he had to change to get to the current level of play. “We only learn when we get hurt or do something wrong. I already argued unnecessar­ily. I got yellow and red cards, harmed myself, harmed my teammates. But time makes us more mature. Nowadays I only think about playing football, I am better in every aspect,” Neymar said in a press conference, alongside Tite.

“Everyone needs time to get their heads straight so things calm down. I had my moment of being a little more silent, but now I am speaking again.”

Beyond troubles on the pitch, Neymar also faces legal challenges in Spain due to suspicions of irregulari­ties in his transfer from Santos to Barcelona. Tax authoritie­s in Brazil are also investigat­ing and have fined the striker, over which he is appealing. But that didn’t stop the coach from giving the star the captaincy band for the game, a position Tite usually rotates. “Neymar deserves the band, he is a skill leader and he is maturing despite unhuman pressure,” Tite said. Brazil’s coach singled out a moment in his team’s 4-1 victory at Uruguay on Thursday to show how much Neymar, who was often accused by rivals of diving and simulating injuries, had changed.

“In the last three games he was fouled more than 50 times and still remained focused on his game. Before he scored the third goal in the previous match, he knew (Uruguayan defender) Coates had already been booked and would be sent off if he had fallen. But he stood on his feet and scored,”Tite said.—AP

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