That was not a negligence of referee & FIFA!

"Everyone knows he's going to be hunted, for three matches that has been happening." Scolari was furious that Juan Zuniga’s challenge on Neymar a few minutes from the end of a contest that contained more fouls than any other game in the World Cup was not punished by even a yellow card by the Spanish referee, Carlos Carballo. Silva’s attempt to block a goal -kick, however, earned Brazil’s first goalscorer the yellow card that will see him suspended for the semi-final.


Brazil striker Neymar's World Cup is over and the loss of their talisman and top goalscorer to injury leaves manager Luiz Felipe Scolari with a big headache ahead of their semi-final against Germany on Tuesday.
And team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar told local media in Brazil that Neymar will not kick another ball at the finals, expecting his recovery period to be at least four weeks.


Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Soclari, speaking before Lasmar's interview, said: 'I don't thinkhe'll be able to play in the next match. Anxious wait: Brazil fans sit outside the Sao Carlos Hospital after Neymar is taken in.
Few players in the 23-man squad have Neymar's ability to change a game with a jink, a pass or a perfectly flighted free kick and center forwards Fred or Jo do not pose the same threat in front of goal.


There are two options for Scolari. The obvious choice is to introduce another attacking player, maintaining the 4-2-3-1 system he has played throughout the tournament, with the Chelsea playmaker Oscar brought inside into the No10 role he played at the Confederations Cup last year. His central position makes Brazil more cohesive, and more of a team – Oscar is capable of dropping deep to help the midfield, can drift towards either flank to allow the wingers inside, and he man-marks opposition deep-lying playmakers expertly.
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