The PSG defender believes Les Bleus have the quality to
get to the final of next summer’s competition, although he is backing the
Selecao to lift the trophy
Thiago Silva believes a Brazil-France final is a very
realistic possibility at next year’s World Cup, though he also sees Spain,
Germany, Argentina and Uruguay as serious contenders.
The Paris Saint-Germain defender, who has represented the
Selecao 44 times, has been plying his trade in Ligue 1 since the summer of 2012
and has said it would be an emotional experience to face Les Bleus on the
game's grandest stage.
“My favourites are Brazil, of course, because we will be
playing at home," Thiago Silva is quoted as saying by Le Parisien. "I
also believe that Spain, Germany, Uruguay and Argentina are always difficult
teams to face.
“It would be a pleasure to face France and my fellow PSG
team-mates, like Blaise Matuidi and others. This would also be a bit special
because I play in France.
"This would be a match full of emotions, especially
if we face them in the knockout stages.
“I think France-Brazil is a classic of world football and
although in recent years they have overtaken us, I think nowadays we have the
qualities to reverse the trend because not only are we playing at home, but we
also beat them 3-0 in a friendly in June.
“They have everything to get to the final. The French
have a great coach and great players - Karim Benzema, Franck Ribery, Eric
Abidal and many qualities in midfield. France is also a favourite."
Culled from Goal
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