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Uruguay must quell Brazil's attacking threat: Tabarez

Source: Xinhua   2017-03-21 11:09:04

MONTEVIDEO, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Uruguay will seek to limit Brazil's "great attacking quality" when the teams meet in their World Cup qualifier here on Thursday, according to Celeste coach Oscar Tabarez.

But the two-time World Cup winners will not let Brazil's vaunted forward line - which includes Neymar, Philippe Coutinho and Willian - distract them from their own game plan, Tabarez said.

"Brazil's potential doesn't change the way we will play," The Uruguay coach told reporters. "They can do a lot of things during the match, but they can't do anything that will alter our resolve to overcome our difficulties. That is very important for us."

When asked how he planned to stop in-form Barcelona forward Neymar, Tabarez replied: "Even if I had the answer, I wouldn't tell you."

"We have to study what he does, his habits. All footballers have them," he added.

Uruguay will be without Neymar's club teammate Luis Suarez and Galatasaray goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, who are suspended for the clash at the Centenario stadium.

Brazil currently lead the South American zone qualifying standings for next year's World Cup in Russia, four points ahead of second-placed Uruguay.

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Uruguay must quell Brazil's attacking threat: Tabarez

Source: Xinhua 2017-03-21 11:09:04
[Editor: huaxia]

MONTEVIDEO, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Uruguay will seek to limit Brazil's "great attacking quality" when the teams meet in their World Cup qualifier here on Thursday, according to Celeste coach Oscar Tabarez.

But the two-time World Cup winners will not let Brazil's vaunted forward line - which includes Neymar, Philippe Coutinho and Willian - distract them from their own game plan, Tabarez said.

"Brazil's potential doesn't change the way we will play," The Uruguay coach told reporters. "They can do a lot of things during the match, but they can't do anything that will alter our resolve to overcome our difficulties. That is very important for us."

When asked how he planned to stop in-form Barcelona forward Neymar, Tabarez replied: "Even if I had the answer, I wouldn't tell you."

"We have to study what he does, his habits. All footballers have them," he added.

Uruguay will be without Neymar's club teammate Luis Suarez and Galatasaray goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, who are suspended for the clash at the Centenario stadium.

Brazil currently lead the South American zone qualifying standings for next year's World Cup in Russia, four points ahead of second-placed Uruguay.

[Editor: huaxia]
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