Brazil
will keep a close eye on the fitness of star striker Neymar when the World Cup
contenders face Croatia in a friendly at Anfield on Sunday.
Neymar,
who scored four goals in the 2014 World Cup, has not played any form of
football since February after breaking his foot.
The
26-year-old Paris Saint Germain ace sat out training on Thursday as a
precaution.
But
his Brazil team-mate Fernandinho has given a positive assessment of Neymar’s
condition just two weeks before the start of the World Cup on June 14.
“By
the movements and dribbles he has been doing in training, he has shown he is
well,” said the Manchester City midfielder.
“He
is confident which is important, he shows that he isn’t scared of our defenders
as he takes them on without fear.
“This
is the first steps to getting his confidence back to 100 per cent for the World
Cup.
“We
also support his recovery because without a doubt he will be the difference for
our team.
“I’ve
been in his position when I was younger, being injured isn’t easy even when
getting back from injury doing daily workouts even when the bone is still
hurting is still difficult.
“Neymar
is ready. He is fit. He’s not had a good injury and it takes time to recover.
But he’s training well, he’s feeling well.”
Neymar
could play some part as a substitute at Anfield, but Selecao boss Tite is
unlikely to take any unnecessary risks, with their opening World Cup fixture
against Switzerland looming on June 17.
That
said Neymar must surely have some game-time, with a friendly against Austria in
Vienna on June 10 serving as Brazil’s other warm-up fixture.
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Coutinho returns –
Brazil,
five-time world champions, have spent the week training at Tottenham ahead of
their opening World Cup warm-up fixture.
The
match with Croatia gives the Liverpool crowd the opportunity to see former Reds
star Philippe Coutinho.
Brazil
forward Coutinho left Liverpool for Barcelona in January, while his
international colleague Roberto Firmino will also be hoping to feature on his
home club ground.
It
is uncertain what kind of reception Coutinho will receive, with Liverpool
legend Kenny Dalglish this week requesting the “boo boys” to stay away from the
match.
“We
haven’t had that conversation about Philippe returning to Anfield,” Fernandinho
said.
“But
I believe he’s happy because he spent a couple years at Liverpool, had some
fantastic games where his performances managed to take him to Barcelona and the
Brazilian national team.
“I
believe it will be an honour for him to return to a city and home he knows
well.”
Brazil
have an injury doubt over Renato Augusto and he is likely to miss Sunday’s
fixture due to a right knee issue.
But
Brazil’s squad has had a relaxed feel to it this week ahead of the more serious
work.
There
is a sense of wishing to right wrongs of the past, with the 7-1 semi-final
defeat to Germany at their home World Cup four years ago still weighing heavily
on their minds.
Yet
Brazil have always been regarded as the most watchable team in world football
and intend to carry on their role as great entertainers, win, lose or draw in
Russia.
“We
cannot promise the title, but we can promise great matches,” said captain
Thiago Silva this week.
“By
the time of the World Cup you will see great football.”



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