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July 3, 2014
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Star Sport |
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Brazil emotionally fit to face Colombia - Neymar |
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FORTALEZA, Brazil (AP): Neymar is tired of all this talk about the pressure of playing the World Cup at home. He guarantees Brazil is emotionally ready for the challenge. Just two days before Brazil play Colombia in the quarter-finals, Neymar downplayed concerns about the team's emotional state and said "all players are prepared." The hosts showed their nerves when Brazil narrowly avoided elimination in a difficult match against Chile in the second round, many of them crying after a penalty shoot-out, prompting the team's psychologist to be rushed to the training camp to talk to the players. Neymar is not worried, though, and says it's all under control with the five-time world champions. "Nobody is struggling emotionally," the 22-year-old Barcelona forward said yesterday. "All players are doing well and are prepared to play against Colombia and, hopefully, we will advance to the next round." Neymar was one of the players who dropped to the field in tears when the penalty shoot-out against Chile was over last week. Some were crying even before the shoot-out, including goalkeeper Julio Cesar and captain Thiago Silva. Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has already acknowledged that a lack of experience could be hurting Brazil's young squad, and said the team's struggles could be partially blamed on the pressure of needing to succeed in front of the home fans. "What happened is that it was a very emotional match against Chile; it was very difficult," Neymar said. "I was very moved; it's natural. Each player deals with his emotions differently." |
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