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Neymar’s explosive return for Brazil against Croatia stuns Tite

Sport360 staff

00:49 04/06/2018

Brazil coach Tite hailed the match-winning return of Neymar on Sunday but insisted his side are more than a one-man team as they go in search of a sixth World Cup title.

The Paris Saint-Germain superstar emerged as a second half substitute against Croatia at Anfield in his first appearance since fracturing a metatarsal while playing for his club in February.

It took him just 21 minutes to make a stunning impression with a breathtaking individual goal to break the deadlock, before Liverpool favourite Roberto Firmino completed a popular 2-0 win in injury time.

Tite told reporters: “He (Neymar) came back above normal, far above my expectations. I expected much less of him because it is a gradual process.

“He will have to go through stages – he is going to have his ups and downs but by the third, fourth or fifth game he will be back to his level.”

However Tite urged caution over the striker’s return, and would not say if he had decided whether Neymar will feature in Brazil’s final pre-World Cup friendly against Austria in Vienna next Sunday.

He added: “He is a different player but he cannot be given the responsibility to decide – that would be inhumane. He is a key part – but not everything.

“To reach the goal requires the medical department, physiology and so much work. It is unfair to put that (pressure) on one person – the sense of the team is stronger.”

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said he would seek to take positives from the result and blamed fatigue and a lack of concentration for the defeat.

Dalic told reporters: “We need to be stable and draw lessons from the match. We controlled the match at some moments but in others the players were tired and their concentration dropped.

“There is no negativity but only positivity. If concentration falls in key moments they are situations teams like Brazil immediately exploit.”

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