Brazil, Argentina target blockbuster World Cup semi-final

In this collage Photo, Neymar is seen celebrating after qualifying to the next round after defeating South Korea on December 5, 2022 and Lionel Messi celebrates after he scored his team's first goal during the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match on December 3, 2022 — AFP Photo

Qatar (TIP)- Brazil seek to become the first team through to the World Cup semi-finals on Friday, while Argentina could set up a blockbuster all-South American clash if they get past the Netherlands.

After three weeks of pulsating action, just eight teams are left standing as the 32-nation tournament heads into the final rounds of the knockout competition after a two-day break.

Five-time champions Brazil kick off the quarter-finals against surprise 2018 runners-up Croatia, with Neymar fit and firing again after an ankle injury he suffered in the opening game.

“I’ll be doing everything that I can to win with the Brazilian national team. That’s our mission and our dream,” said Neymar. “We’re getting ever closer, we’ve got another step to go now.”

Croatia are a much-changed team from the one that reached the final four years ago, but 37-year-old Luka Modric remains the player that makes them tick.

“I agree that we did a great thing by getting to the quarter-finals but regardless of that we would like to do more,” said Modric, who will come up against his Real Madrid teammates Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Eder Militao in the match at Education City Stadium.

“We know that the greatest match is ahead of us. Brazil are always favourites. We have to be ourselves.”

Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi is hoping to finally end his wait for a World Cup title with Argentina, after losing the final to Germany in extra time eight years ago. The Copa America holders go up against the Netherlands in Friday’s second quarter-final at Lusail Stadium, the venue for the December 18 final.

The two countries have met five previous times at the World Cup, including in the 1978 final, which Argentina won 3-1 after extra time. Argentina have never beaten the Dutch in 90 minutes.

It is a repeat of their 2014 semi-final clash in Brazil, where the South Americans won on penalties following a 0-0 draw after 120 minutes. “In 2014 I was there and things ended slightly differently (to how we wanted) but I’d like to change that now,” Dutch forward Memphis Depay said at a pre-match press conference. After Argentina’s shock loss to Saudi Arabia in their first match, Messi has dazzled in Qatar and the Dutch will have to nullify his effect on the game. “We’re not going to reveal our tactics to you (about stopping Messi). It would be pretty stupid to reveal your own tactics,” coach Louis van Gaal told reporters.

“Messi is the most dangerous creative player, he is able to create a lot and to score goals himself. But when they lose the ball he doesn’t participate much, this gives us chances,” he said.

                Source: AF

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