FIFA World Cup 2026: "He can unbalance opponent....": Brazil's Danilo points on Neymar's importance leading upto Haiti clash
Philadelphia, June 18
Ahead of his side's FIFA World Cup clash against Haiti scheduled for Saturday, Brazil defender Danilo said that striker Neymar is important to the team's plans, as if the Brazilians have a player like him, the "opponents become more tense" and just his presence on the field can "unbalance an opponent".
After a 1-1 stalemate with Morocco, Brazil will take on Haiti in their second FIFA World Cup clash at Philadelphia, scheduled for Saturday. Neymar missed out on the campaign opener as he is recovering from his calf injury, but joined the training for the first time, even if briefly, ahead of the match.
Brazil are hoping that their veteran is back soon and gives the team an attacking edge that they have been lacking. There have been reports that he could be missing out on the entire group stage, as under a more cautious and conservative approach, Brazil is eyeing that the superstar footballer returns to the pitch in time for the knockouts.
Speaking ahead of the match to the reporters, Danilo said, as per Goal.com, "If you have a player like Neymar, the opponents become more tense and ask for help to mark him. So, with two players marking him, someone from our team will be alone. This can help a lot. Just being on the field, he can unbalance the opponent. We need to deal with reality, of course. We hope he is well and can help us. His quality has already been proven," he said.
Neymar is doubtful for the clash against Haiti, as he is still working towards full fitness for an injury sustained in May while playing for Santos. Heading into their next clash, Brazil is under pressure to attack and rise above their current third place in Group C. Danilo has warned that their opponents should not be underestimated, pointing out to the defensive masterclass by Cape Verde in their 0-0 draw against Spain.
"Did you see how Cape Verde defended against Spain? It is a matter of giving your all for every ball, defending the result and playing beautifully. Brazil needs to enter the game tactically well-positioned, play a safe game, control the match and seek victory. But we cannot think about a blowout. It is disrespectful. We can't expect to have the ball at our feet; we have to show that we want the result," he signed off.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Danilo's comments about Cape Verde vs Spain are spot on. As an Indian who follows football, I've seen how 'smaller' teams like Bhutan or Yemen can frustrate giants in our region. Haiti will be well-organized, and Brazil must show tactical maturity. Neymar's presence alone can create space, but the others need to step up without him.
I'm from the US but lived in India for a while, and this reminds me of the hype around certain Indian cricket stars. Neymar is world-class, but Brazil managed without him against Morocco. If they can't beat Haiti without him, they don't deserve to win the World Cup. 🇧🇷 Let's see if the team has backbone.
Honestly, I think Brazil is being too cautious with Neymar. If he's fit enough to train, he should at least be on the bench. The knockout stage might be too late – what if they don't make it out of groups? Haiti is beatable, but Jamaica and Morocco aren't pushovers. Play your best players! 💪
Danilo's respect for the opponent is refreshing. In India, we often see teams underestimating smaller sides and paying the price. Brazil should control the game, use possession wisely, and not rush. Neymar is a game-changer, but if the team has a 'one-man show' mentality, they'll struggle in the knockouts.
As a Canadian, I've seen how Neymar can single-handedly change a game. But Brazil's depth is their strength – Vini Jr
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