Neymar shines on Brazil return, Spain draw after De Gea blunder
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[June 04, 2018]
By Richard Martin
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Brazil talisman
Neymar returned in style with a dazzling goal in a 2-0 World Cup
warm-up win over Croatia and Spain goalkeeper David de Gea made a
rare error in his team's 1-1 draw with Switzerland on Sunday.
Peru captain Paolo Guerrero celebrated his reprieve from a doping
ban by scoring twice in a 3-0 victory over Saudi Arabia days after
being given the all-clear to play in his side's first World Cup
since 1982.
Costa Rica eased to a 3-0 win over Northern Ireland with two headed
goals from corners and a strike from Joel Campbell, lifting their
hopes of getting out of a daunting Group E also containing Brazil,
Switzerland and Serbia.
Paris St Germain forward Neymar allayed fears a long injury layoff
since hurting his ankle and metatarsal in late February would harm
his chances of making an impact in Russia with an impressive display
from the bench in his first game back.
The world's most expensive player skipped past two defenders before
blasting the ball in off the underside of the crossbar to put Brazil
ahead against Croatia in the 69th minute.
Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino sealed the win for Tite's side
with a dinked finish in stoppage-time at his club's home Anfield as
Brazil confirmed their credentials as one of the favorites to win
the tournament.
"He came back better than I expected. I expected much less, because
it is a process," Tite said of Neymar's return.
"He is a player that is different but he can't be given all the
responsibility to decide the game, that's not humane, he is a key
part but not everything."
Spain are also expected to make a big impact in Russia after their
group-stage exit in 2014 but they were left frustrated by Manchester
United goalkeeper De Gea's inability to catch a soft shot from
Stefan Lichtsteiner which allowed Ricardo Rodriguez to tap in and
cancel out Alvaro Odriozola's volley.
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Brazil's Neymar celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Andrew
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Lopetegui's side had two-thirds of possession and looked in control
of the game until De Gea's mishap, although they lacked dynamism and
were a far cry from the ruthless side who hammered Argentina 6-1 in
their last game.
"I'm sure in other games we'll be able to make the most of half the
amount of chances we had," the Spain coach said.
"I'm pleased that we were able to create lots of chances and they
barely created opportunities against us."
STUNNING VOLLEY
The 34-year-old Guerrero netted Peru's second and third goals as
they outclassed fellow World Cup qualifiers Saudi Arabia in the
Swiss town of St Gallen after Andre Carrillo had opened the scoring
with a stunning volley.
It was Guerrero's first appearance for Peru since the World Cup
qualifier in Argentina last October when he tested positive for a
cocaine byproduct — contained in a tea he drank and which he says he
ingested unknowingly.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal agreed on Thursday to temporarily lift a
14-month ban pending an appeal, clearing him to play in Russia.
"It was very emotional, for him, for his team mates, for all the
supporters, and for his family and I am very happy," Peru coach
Ricardo Gareca said.
(Reporting by Richard Martin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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