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Argentina wary of Neymar

AFP
Published : Nov 13, 2015, 6:38 am IST
Updated : Nov 13, 2015, 6:38 am IST

Argentina coach Gerardo Martino on Wednesday warned his players to beware the “superlative” form of Neymar as they prepare to take on Brazil in a heavyweight World Cup qualifying showdown.

Brazil players share a light moment at the Corinthians training centre in Sao Paulo. (Photo: AFP)
 Brazil players share a light moment at the Corinthians training centre in Sao Paulo. (Photo: AFP)

Argentina coach Gerardo Martino on Wednesday warned his players to beware the “superlative” form of Neymar as they prepare to take on Brazil in a heavyweight World Cup qualifying showdown.

Barcelona superstar Neymar returns for Brazil in Buenos Aires on Thursday after serving a four-match suspension stemming from his dismissal during the Copa America in Chile in June.

The 23-year-old striker joins up with the Selecao in prime form, fresh from scoring a sublime individual goal last weekend in Barcelona’s comfortable 3-0 victory over Villarreal at the Camp Nou.

Martino said he believed Neymar was now close to joining Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the elite bracket of the world’s best footballers.

“Neymar has reached a point of maturity. He’s in superlative form, nearly at the level of the two footballers who top them all,” Martino told reporters, referring to Messi and Ronaldo.

Argentina’s preparations have been disrupted by a slew of injuries which have deprived Martino of Messi, Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez and Pablo Zabaleta.

However Martino insisted Argentina still had enough talent to compete with the Brazilians, brushing off suggestions his team would start as underdogs.

“It’s always a relief for your opponents when you’re missing players. Does that make Brazil the favorite I don’t think so,” Martino said. “It’s a classic, and both teams have important players. We’re equally matched.”

Martino hinted however that Argentina could adopt a cagey approach as they aim to secure their first win of the qualifying campaign after taking only one point from their opening two games.

“It will be a matter of knowing how to attack so that we have less defensive problems. But we’ll have to take precautions too,” Martino said.

The Argentina coach meanwhile dismissed questions about his future amid persistent speculation his job could be in jeopardy, telling reporters he was “not the right person” to talk about his position.

“It’s exhausting and a waste of time (to talk about it),” he said.

Cahill scores as Australia canter past Kyrgyzstan

In Canberra, Tim Cahill scored his 42nd international goal as Australia turned on the sparkle to fuel their World Cup qualifying hopes with a 3-0 win over Kyrgyzstan in Canberra on Thursday.

The Shanghai Shenhua-based Cahill scored the second goal for Australia just after half-time following a 40th-minute penalty by skipper Mile Jedinak and finished off by a 69th-minute own goal from defender Ildar Amirov.

The Australians moved to within one point of inactive leaders Jordan in Group B and face Bangladesh in Dhaka on Tuesday.

The Socceroos turned on the razzle-dazzle with their midfield of Aaron Mooy, Massimo Luongo and substitute Tom Rogic dictating the play and setting up many scoring chances.

“We had a game plan and the boys stuck to it and maybe it could have been a little bit more at the end, but we take the victory and the three points most importantly,” Jedinak said.

“Our plan was to keep them under pressure, stay on them, don’t sit back, stay on the front foot and we did that really, almost suffocated them.”

Location: Argentina, Buenos Aires