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Brazil still dangerous without Neymar: Germany

Roar Guru
6th July, 2014
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Germany are disappointed Brazil’s star Neymar is ruled out of Tuesday’s World Cup semi-final and believes his injury could yet galvanise the Selecao, star midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger said.

Schweinsteiger, captain Philip Lahm and midfielder Sami Khedira all made comments supporting Neymar, who was ruled out of the World Cup after suffering a fractured vertebrae suffered in Brazil’s quarter-final win against Colombia.

Germany wants Neymar to play at the and Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte and his injury could galvanise the hosts, said Schweinsteiger.

“We’re all sad that Neymar can’t play, it’s always better when the opponent has all their best players on the pitch,” said the Bayern Munich star at a press conference.

“It’ll bring the (Brazil) team together and they’ll want to win the title for him.”

“Neymar is a sensational player who has shown his class at the World Cup,” Lahm told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

“At a World Cup you always want to measure yourself against the best that is why I would prefer Brazil played with Neymar,” he added.

“It is bad news for us and for fans of football,” Khedira told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.

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The Germans are still wary of Brazilian power. “The Brazilians will put out a super team even without Neymar,” said Khedira. “Brazil have enough players to help in his place,” added Lahm.

Brazil are also without suspended captain Thiago Silva, but Schweinsteiger says, regardless of who plays, the Selecao is still a class outfit.

“They have two coaches in (Felipe) Scolari and (Carlos Alberto) Parreira who have won the title already, they have the home advantage and players with individual class,” said Schweinsteiger, who will win his 107th cap.

“Their coaches has a lot of experience of this kind of situation.

“It’s an honour and a challenge to play against the hosts, but it have would be better to play Brazil in the final.

“It doesn’t matter how much experience you have, to play the hosts in this football-crazy country, I mean that in a positive sense, is something special.”

Meanwhile, German assistant coach Hansi Flick said Brazil has crossed the line with some of its hard tackling and has urged referees to keep a closer eye on the host team.

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“Brazil is an outstanding team that plays at the limit of the allowed and will go over the limit if necessary,” he said.

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