The Citizen (KZN)

No Neymar, so there’s turmoil

SUSPENSION: STAR HAS TO SIT OUT TWO MORE GAMES Brazil’s recent defeats came when he wasn’t playing.

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Sao Paulo

Much has changed for Brazil’s national team since last year’s humiliatin­g World Cup exit, but as the 2018 qualifying campaign gets underway tomorrow, one worrying factor stays the same: the absence of superstar Neymar.

More than a year has passed since that extraordin­ary 7-1 meltdown against Germany in Brazil’s own World Cup.

Since then there’s been the almost equally embarrassi­ng failure to survive the Copa America, going out to lowly Paraguay on penalties. The coach has been changed and there have been endless post-mortems.

But in all that turmoil, the football-mad nation has remained fi xated on national captain and Barcelona star Neymar and the near-obsessive fear that without him the Canarinha, as the team’s called, cannot win.

He was out injured during the 2014 Cup semifinal drubbing. Then at the Copa America against Colombia he was red-carded and handed a four-match suspension, missing the rest of the tournament, along with his country’s disappoint­ing exit.

Now with two matches still left on that suspension, Neymar will again be absent for Brazil’s 2018 opening qualifiers against Chile tomorrow and Venezuela on 13 October.

A promise to improve his conduct – “I mustn’t let myself do such stupid things,” he said in Barcelona recently – and an appeal for his suspension­s to be postponed failed. And Brazil are dreading the consequenc­es.

For pessimists, Neymar isn’t just important: the supremely skilled scoring machine is one of the last representa­tives of Brazil’s fabled jogo bonito, or beautiful game.

The question many here ask is whether the reliance on Neymar doesn’t illustrate the broader failure of a system that focuses on exporting of young talent to clubs abroad, robbing the country of the chance to develop a whole team of Neymars.

Since his debut against the United States on August 10, 2010, Neymar has played 67 games for Brazil, scoring 46 times and missing only four non-friendlies. –

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