Rock-solid Brazil living up to billing as World Cup favourites

AFP  |  Sochi (Russia) 

While some of their biggest rivals have already fallen by the wayside in Russia, have been making progress towards the latter stages of the Cup.

After watching holders Germany, and all exit the competition in the last week in various states of disarray, the Selecao eased into the quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory against on Monday.

As they aim to lift the Cup for a record sixth time in on July 15, their next opponents are in on Friday, in what will be something of a clash of styles -- the best defence up against the best attack.

This team is not just about Neymar, even if his theatrics and intermittent magic, like his opener against Mexico, are what immediately catch the eye and dominate the headlines.

Look a little more closely and it becomes clear what is really making them tick -- has instilled an admirable collective discipline and his team are built on solid foundations.

They have conceded just one goal so far at this Cup, and Steven Zuber's effort for in a 1-1 draw in Rostov-on-Don could have been disallowed for a foul on Joao Miranda.

Since then, has kept three straight clean sheets, with winning 2-0 against Costa Rica, and They have conceded just four shots on target in four matches.

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It is the kind of record that the Italians, the old defensive masters who are conspicuous by their absence in Russia, would have been proud of. Brazil are looking to for inspiration.

"Juventus have been champions for the last seven years, and only once without having the best defence," said Tite's Sylvinho, the former and left-back, after the game.

"In such a short tournament, we want balance to be what characterises us, and that does not make us a defensive team." History shows that the team with the best defence tends to win the trophy. And while Brazil have always possessed brilliant individuals, they have also long since been pragmatists above all else.

There will be moments of magic from Neymar, who is gradually coming to the boil following in March -- as long as they go with defensive discipline.

On Monday in Samara, switched to a 4-4-2 formation after Mexico caused Brazil early problems, and they had a foundation to go on and win the game in the second half.

Fagner might be a weak link at right-back, but there is strength in depth throughout the squad -- Casemiro, Paulinho and provide different qualities in midfield, while Willian came up with his best performance of the tournament against Mexico.

has yet to find the net, but came off the bench to score on Monday and is pushing for a start.

Brazil defend from the front, with admitting the aim is to concede no more goals.

"That is our objective," he said. "But always emphasising that the defensive part begins with the attackers. When the ball does come into our area, it is much easier to cut it out. Our attackers play a big part in that." - Chink in the armour? -

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And so to Friday when Brazil, who have the joint-best defence at the tournament along with Uruguay, face a outfit who have been the most prolific with 12 goals scored.

For now they are living up to their billing, although it remains to be seen how they will cope in the absence of Casemiro, the who screens the defence from deep in midfield.

He is suspended, meaning Fernandinho is likely to come in.

The 33-year-old does not offer the same degree of protection, although his inside knowledge of Manchester City club colleague could be invaluable as Brazil look to keep their challenge for a sixth title going.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 09:35 IST