Neymar back with a bang and Roberto Firmino scores as Brazil ease aside Croatia in World Cup warm-up at Anfield
Brazil 2-0 Croatia: Neymar fired in a well-taken goal before Firmino added a late second as the five-time World Champions secured a comfortable friendly victory
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Your support makes all the difference.Neymar scored on his return to action after three months out through injury as Brazil warmed up for the World Cup with a 2-0 friendly win over Croatia at Anfield on Sunday.
The most expensive player in the world has been sidelined since 25 February, when he fractured a metatarsal and sprained his ankle playing for Paris Saint-Germain in a French league match against Marseille.
The former Barcelona forward, key to his country’s hopes in Russia, came on as a half-time substitute and provided the moment of inspiration for win the game in the 69th minute.
Willian, impressive throughout for Brazil, picked the ball up in midfield and threaded the ball to Neymar in the inside-left channel. The 26-year-old cut inside and skipped past two defenders before blasting the ball home off the underside of the crossbar.
Neymar’s goal was his 54th for his country and he needs one to reach Romario as the third most prolific Brazil striker of all time behind Pele and Ronaldo.
Another substitute, Roberto Firmino, delighted the Liverpool fans in the Anfield crowd by adding the second in stoppage-time with a well-taken lob from inside the area.
Brazil’s opening game in World Cup Group E is against Switzerland and they also face Costa Rica and Serbia in the first round. The five-times world champions have one more friendly before the tournament, against Austria in Vienna on 10 June.
Reuters
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