World Cup: Brazil Coach Reveals Comeback Secret, Says Neymar Would Have Played in Extra Time
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Brazil's coach revealed the key to their comeback victory against Japan in the World Cup.
- He stated Neymar would have played if the match went into extra time.
- Brazil secured a 2-1 win with a last-minute goal, advancing to the next round.
Brazil's national football team coach, Carlo Ancelotti, has shed light on the crucial factors behind their dramatic 2-1 victory over Japan in the World Cup. The decisive moment came in the 95th minute of stoppage time, with Gabriel Martinelli scoring the winning goal that secured Brazil's ticket to the Round of 16.
Ancelotti, the Italian manager, disclosed that the team's resilience and strategic adjustments were key to overcoming a determined Japanese side. He also revealed a significant tactical decision: star player Neymar was prepared to enter the game had it progressed to extra time. This indicates the high stakes and the coach's readiness to deploy his full arsenal to secure the win.
The victory, achieved through a late surge, underscores Brazil's fighting spirit and ability to perform under pressure. The win propels them further into the tournament, maintaining their status as one of the favorites. The coach's insights provide a glimpse into the tactical thinking and player management that underpin Brazil's campaign.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.