Oman Daily Observer

Brazil need to capitalise on ‘best mode’ of Neymar, says Silva

- — dpa

Brazil must take advantage of having Neymar in his “best mode” at the World Cup, according to captain Thiago Silva.

Neymar heads into the Qatar tournament in supreme form. He has directly contribute­d to 26 goals for Paris Saint-germain, scoring 15and setting up a further 11 this season.

His tally of goal involvemen­ts is the joint-most in the top-five European leagues, along with Erling Haaland (23 goals, three assists)and club-mate Lionel Messi (12 goals, 14 assists).

With 75 internatio­nal goals to his name, Neymar needs just three more to overtake Pele and become Brazil’s all-time leading scorer.

With Vinicius Junior, Richarliso­n, Gabriel Jesus, Rodrygo and Raphinha supporting Neymar in attack, Silva believes Brazil have to make their attacking quality count.

“Neymar has a good level for this competitio­n,” Silva said in a press conference ahead of Brazil’s clash with Serbia on Thursday.

“Now, without injury or worry, we see a better Neymar. Best of all,he is humble.

“Our group has welcomed all of our colleagues and in my opinion they will make Neymar even more at ease. “We will share our responsibi­lities as players and that will help us move forward. I think we need to take advantage of this best Neymar mode.”

It has been 20 years since Brazil won their fifth World Cup, and Silva — who was captain in 2014 but not in Russia — believes that only serves as extra inspiratio­n.

“The 2002 win is a great inspiratio­n for all of us,” he explained.”we have images of all the World Cups we have won and that’s a source of inspiratio­n and motivation so we can continue making history.

“We know it’s up to us. I know those who could lift the World Cup in the past have had beautiful stories. It makes me even more motivated to honour our jersey.”

Silva believes the blend of youth and experience in Tite’s squad is ideal, as the 38-year-old claimed his experience of captaining Brazil in their disappoint­ing campaign on home soil has only benefitted his own developmen­t.

He said: “Nowadays I am better prepared. Sometimes we need to learn the hard way.”

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