Neymar rape accusations overshadow Copa America kick-off

AFP  |  Rio de Janeiro 

should have been gearing up for another major home sporting spectacle with renewed that star forward would help bring to an end a 12-year trophy

But instead, the Selecao's golden boy is dominating the build-up to a tournament he will miss due to an for all the wrong reasons.

is embroiled in a rape scandal in which he has been accused of forcing himself on a he met through in a hotel room in the French capital, where he plys his club trade for Saint-Germain.

It's tarnished the festive atmosphere of South America's footballing showpiece with an ugly affair that shows no sign of going away, despite Najila Trindade Mendes de Souza's rapidly unraveling case.

It all blew up on June 2 when published a seven-minute video on Instagram, where he had first been in contact with Trindade, revealing that he had been accused of rape.

The scandal quickly snowballed and three days later, after a senior Brazilian had said he would "bet" that Neymar would pull out of the Copa, the PSG forward injured ankle ligaments in a 2-0 friendly victory over tournament invitees

Even so, Brazil's ability to concentrate on the task at hand has been hampered by the Neymar rape soap opera.

After the debacle of Brazil's 7-1 semi-final humbling at the hands of in their home five years ago, and the fall out from the huge amount of money wasted on hosting both the global showpiece and in the space of two years, the country could have one without such a sordid affair.

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insists that are still in fine fettle ahead of the tournament, which they haven't won since 2007 when a team inspired by former Real Madrid and AC Milan forward outclassed Lionel Messi's 3-0 in the final.

admitted Neymar would be missed, saying "it's a shame to not have one of the three best players in the world." "After Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, he's comparable only to (Eden) Hazard, with one advantage: he's quicker. That's the we're missing," said last week.

But he said that rather than reflect on what they're missing, "inside the squad we're much more focussed on working hard, training well, preparing for matches, which has been our main focus." The Selecao's last warm-up match was a 7-0 thrashing of 10-man Honduras in which Neymar's absence certainly wasn't felt, with his substitute scoring in the rout.

Manchester City forward and Liverpool's also got in amongst the goals while Everton's Richarlison provided several assists.

"We're in good shape, confident, because we played well in both friendlies," Jesus told

The hosts open the tournament in on Friday against Bolivia, winners on home soil in 1963.

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With Neymar out, the tournament's biggest star will be Messi, who at 31 is running out of time to finally land a major international honor with

He has been on the losing side in three finals, including the last two against Chile, and in when triumphed.

They warmed up for the tournament in similar style to Brazil, thumping 5-1 in a friendly with Messi, recently named the world's highest paid sportsman, bagging a brace.

"We showed a clear game plan and in-form players," said Lionel Scaloni, who brings a young and inexperienced squad to Brazil, despite the presence of Barcelona's Messi, Manchester City's and of Saint-Germain.

"With the forwards we have and our defensive solidity, we're going wage war in the Copa."

Two-time reigning champions Chile, who beat on penalties in 2015 and the one-off Centenario tournament in the in 2016, will have their work cut out to claim a hat-trick of titles.

Star forward Alexis Sanchez, known as the "Nino Maravilla" or wonder kid, at home has been in poor form for the last 18 months since moving to Manchester United from Arsenal, although had a strong finish to the club season.

are in a tough group C alongside record 15-time winners and guests Japan, competing for the second time after a poor showing in 1999 when they failed to win a match.

are the other invitees, for the first time, in the 12-team tournament -- a significant opportunity for the newly crowned Asian champions ahead of hosting the next in 2022.

Their Spanish has described this as a "significant step in our journey towards the World Cup".

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First Published: Thu, June 13 2019. 09:35 IST