Neymar limps off as Brazil draw with Nigeria

Brazil’s midfielder Casemiro, left, celebrates after scoring an equalizer during an international friendly against Nigeria. (AFP)
Updated 14 October 2019
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Neymar limps off as Brazil draw with Nigeria

  • The 27-year-old’s return to Champions League action may now be delayed

SINGAPORE: Neymar limped off injured early on as Brazil played out a 1-1 friendly draw against a spirited Nigeria at the Singapore National Stadium on Sunday.

The five-time world champions fell behind in the first half, but Casemiro's equalizer early in the second period prevented a loss but then  Brazil were unable to leave Southeast Asia with a victory by wasting chances, after also being held by Senegal on Thursday.

Brazil started well, with Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino firing just wide in the third minute after a smart turn near the penalty spot.

However, Brazil were dealt a major blow when Neymar limped off in the 12th minute with what appeared to be a left thigh problem — the Paris Saint-Germain striker replaced by Bayern Munich’s Philippe Coutinho to bring a premature end to his 101st international appearance.

Neymar's return to Champions League action may now be delayed, with PSG facing Club Brugge on Oct. 22 after the world’s most expensive player missed the first two games through suspension.

“During the match he felt a muscle injury, so I took him off as a precaution,” Brazil coach Tite said.

“Neymar did not have a muscle issue before the match. I would never start a player if they had a hint of a problem like this, I would never pay that price,” Tite added of the 27-year-old, who has suffered a string of injuries since his move from Barcelona to PSG in 2017.

“My career has taught me that I would never use a player if he was not in condition to play. It would be irresponsible of me to risk a player carrying an injury.”

Neymar will be disappointed he was unable to draw level with Brazil legend Ronaldo, who sits second in the country’s all-time scoring list behind Pele, on 62 international goals this week. But Nigeria provided resolute opposition by working hard to prevent the South Americans from forging many clear openings.

Gabriel Jesus, Firmino and Coutinho all went close for Brazil, but it was Nigeria who took the lead in the 35th minute when Joe Aribo burst through a gap in the South Americans' defence and skipped around Marquinhos before firing low past goalkeeper Ederson from close range.

The smart strike was the English-born player's second goal in two appearance for Nigeria after the Rangers midfielder scored on his debut against Ukraine last month.

A more determined Brazil needed just three minutes after the interval to draw level, however, as Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro slotted home after a Marquinhos header had rattled the crossbar following a well-worked corner.

Brazil ramped up the pressure as the match progressed, stretching the Nigeria defence with sharp passing and clever movement as Casemiro, Jesus and half-time substitute Richarlison all came close to giving their side the lead.

Tite's men poured forward in search of a winner with Coutinho guilty of wasting a glorious opportunity with five minutes remaining when the unmarked midfielder's weak effort was cleared off the line by Semi Ajayi.

"I thought it was a good match for us and we created plenty of chances but just could not get that second goal," Tite added. "We definitely missed Neymar's creativity after he went off."


UAE National MMA Championship 1 launches new MMA season in Al-Ain

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UAE National MMA Championship 1 launches new MMA season in Al-Ain

  • Mohammed Bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri: The strong preparation by clubs and academies shows how much mixed martial arts has grown in the UAE
  • Al-Dhaheri: Teams now take part with clear training plans and ongoing development programs

AL-AIN: The UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation’s season-opener, the UAE National MMA Championship 1, is set to take place at the UAE University in Al-Ain from Jan. 10-11.

With hundreds of athletes across various age groups taking part, the championship is part of the Federation’s wider plan to strengthen the long-term development of MMA in the country, building on past achievements and supporting athletes’ technical and mental preparation.

The competition will feature Youth D (10–11 years), Youth C (12–13 years), Youth B (14–15 years), Youth A (16–17 years), and Adults (18 years and above), offering the chance for all age groups to take part.

Mohammed Bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri, UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation board member, said: “We want the first championship of the new season to be a strong platform that reflects our strategy, especially in identifying talent, developing athletes and building future champions. We have clear goals for 2026 to develop mixed martial arts further, and this championship is the first step towards achieving them.

“The strong preparation by clubs and academies shows how much mixed martial arts has grown in the UAE. Teams now take part with clear training plans and ongoing development programs. This is reflected in the higher quality of competition, the range of fighting styles and the dedication shown by athletes, which increases the championship’s value and strengthens its role in developing talent.”