When Brazil meet Croatia in the football World Cup 2014
opener on Thursday at the Arena de Sao Paulo, nothing less than a win will
suffice for the five-time world champions.
The last time Brazil played at home in the World Cup finals,
a 2-1 loss to Uruguay ended their hopes of a winning a first world title and
plunged the country into a state of mourning.
When the Brazilians face Croatia in the opening match of
this year’s World Cup on Thursday 64 years after that tumultuous loss, the
pressure to win will be just as huge.
Defeat by Croatia at the Corinthians arena would not mark
the end of Brazil’s World Cup chances.
It would, however, deflate a nation of 200 million people
who expect the home team not only to win this match but every one of their
games over the next month.
The omens are good for a positive result against Croatia as
no host nation has ever lost their opening match in the World Cup.
Brazil are favourites not just because of their great World
Cup record but also because Luiz Felipe Scolari’s team have won 15 of their
last 16 games, including five in a row to win last year’s Confederations Cup.
Scolari has no injury doubts and barring any late surprises
the team that lines up against Croatia is expected to be the same one that beat
Spain in the final 12 months ago.
Julio Cesar will be in goal, hoping to bury the ghosts of
2010 when his error against the Netherlands led to Brazil’s elimination in the
quarter-finals.
Thiago Silva and David Luiz will be in the heart of the
defence, with Marcelo and Dani Alves on the flanks.
Paulinho, Luiz Gustavo and Oscar will form a three-man
midfield, with Neymar and Hulk working between them and centre forward Fred.
Brazil’s hopes rest with Neymar, the 22-year old Barcelona
forward who seems to rise to the occasion when wearing a yellow shirt.
TOP PLAYERS
Croatia, meanwhile, are missing some of their top players.
Banned centre back Josip Simunic and long-term casualty Ivan Strinic were
written off before Niko Kovac named his squad, left back Danijel Pranjic was
ruled out of the opening fixture with an ankle sprain and Gordon Schildenfeld
is doubtful with a hamstring problem.
That means Kovac will probably field Sime Vrsaljko on the
left and the inconsistent Dejan Lovren could be deployed alongside the tried
and tested Vedran Corluka in the middle.
Corluka acknowledged his partnership with Lovren had
malfunctioned in the past but hoped it would be a different story in Sao Paulo.
“We’ve only played together a few times and I can’t say that
it worked to perfection,” Corluka told reporters.
“But there is a first time for everything I hope we will
click at crunch time and this is certainly it. I have a positive stage fright
because this is a big match on the biggest stage. Every child who’s ever kicked
a ball dreams of playing in the World Cup and here we are in the opening game
against Brazil.”
Captain Darijo Srna will fill his usual right back slot
while Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic are to pull the strings in the centre of
midfield behind a three-pronged forward line of Ivan Perisic, Mateo Kovacic and
Ivica Olic.
The robust Nikica Jelavic will probably be preferred to
Brazilian-born striker Eduardo da Silva as a lone striker.
The match kicks off
at 5pm local time [1:30 a.m. IST on 13 June] in the Corinthians arena on the
outskirts of South America’s biggest city.
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