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BRAZIL DON'T NEED NEYMAR MAGIC TO WIN, SAYS MANAGER TITE

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Brazil never again depend on hotshot Neymar to dominate matches, supervisor Tite said, with an Olympic gold decoration winning age hoping to move forward at the World Cup

 

Brazil never again depend on hotshot Neymar to dominate matches, chief Tite said Sunday, with an Olympic gold award winning age hoping to move forward at the World Cup. Neymar underlined his significance to Tite's side by mesh the 72nd and 73rd objectives of his Brazil profession in a 5-1 well disposed whipping of South Korea in Seoul last week. That took him inside striking distance of the incredible Pele's record of 77 objectives for the five-time World Cup champs. Tite made light of Brazil's reliance in Neymar as his group ready to confront Japan in a well disposed in Tokyo on Monday, saying another age of players are prepared to share the heap.

 

"I have been responsible for the public group for quite a while, and in that time I have committed bunches of errors and furthermore pursued a few decent choices," he said.

 

"We have another age coming through and something beneficial I have done is to evaluate a great deal of players. Presently we are not so subject to one going after player."

 

Brazil won gold at the pandemic-deferred Tokyo Olympics last year, beating Spain 2-1 in the last after additional time.

 

Olympians like Richarlison and Bruno Guimaraes have broken into Tite's senior crew, and collaborator mentor Cesar Sampaio said it was a "blissful issue" to have.

 

"The players with experience and the players who won the Olympic gold here in Japan are presently meeting up," said the previous midfielder.

 

"We have players with a ton of speed and imagination, particularly in assault."

Brazil will hope to adjust their two-game excursion to Asia with a success against Japan at Tokyo's Olympic arena on Monday.

 

Japan, who will play at the scene interestingly since it was remade to have the Games, heated up with a persuading 4-1 win over Paraguay last week

Chief Hajime Moriyasu said his players should be "courageous and forceful" to beat Brazil - - something Japan have never accomplished in a full global.

 

"We need to leave our imprint at the World Cup and the game against Paraguay was a beginning towards that," said Moriyasu.

We want to go farther than we've gone previously and attempt to conquer our cutoff points. I believe the players should do that tomorrow."

 

 

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