After semi-final humiliation, Neymar has called on Brazil
to salvage a measure of pride in the FIFA World Cup third-place play-off.
Having seen his participation in the tournament ended by
a cracked vertebra suffered in the quarter-final win over Colombia, Neymar
watched on as the hosts capitulated in dramatic fashion in Tuesday's last-four
clash with Germany.
Luiz Felipe Scolari's side conceded four goals inside six
scarcely believable first-half minutes on the way to a 7-1 hammering as the
dream of World Cup glory on home soil was shattered at the Maracana.
As it is, they must settle for the scant consolation of a
play-off with Netherlands in Brasilia on Saturday, after Louis van Gaal's men
suffered the agony of a penalty shoot-out defeat following a 0-0 draw with
Argentina in Sao Paulo on Wednesday.
And Neymar, Brazil's only likely absentee for the clash
as captain Thiago Silva returns from suspension, believes the game in the
capital provides a chance for the team to begin the healing process.
"I told them [the rest of the squad] we started together
so we should finish this together regardless of the result," he said.
"What matters is that we are united and we are going
to finish this with honour on Saturday.
"We had the chance to be champion in our country and
we failed. We didn't get it right, we fell short. We know we had a good
campaign, but we did not play our best.
"We did not show how good Brazilian football is, its
superiority and charm, but we have to look at this last match as if it were the
final.
"Victory won't assimilate all the pain we feel
today, but it is important."
Netherlands, meanwhile, seemingly have little interest in
the encounter, with Van Gaal already voicing his criticism of the concept
,while Arjen Robben has been similarly disparaging.
"They can keep it," he said. "Only one
prize counts and that is becoming world champion."
Van Gaal, in his last match in charge of the national
team before departing to take over at Manchester United, is likely to make
changes.
Robin van Persie has struggled with a stomach complaint
and looked out of sorts against Argentina, with Klaas-Jan Huntelaar the man
most likely to deputise as the spearhead of the attack.
Culled from Soccerway
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