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Brazil vs Serbia preview: Tite’s side on verge of knockout rounds

Brazil are on the verge of the World Cup last 16, requiring a win or draw against Serbia in the FIFA World Cup group E encounter schedule to be held this (Wednesday) evening at Otkritie Arena in Moscow, Russia.

Tite’s men left it late to beat Costa Rica on Friday, as Philippe Coutinho and Neymar came to the rescue to send Brazil to the top of Group E.

Coach Tite said Brazil will not be changing their approach which helped them win their previous game, while refusing to place too much pressure on the shoulders of captain Neymar.

“What is maintaining your game plan? It’s when you score a goal in the 91st minute by playing with the style the team has been playing since the start of the game. I was very happy with the way we reacted emotionally in the second half,” he said.

“We are not placing an excessive responsibility on Neymar’s shoulders for success or failure,” he said. “It’s the whole team which wins or loses,” source sky sports.

Serbia can also still qualify for the knockout rounds despite losing late on to Switzerland in their last game and a draw against Brazil could see them through if Switzerland lose to Costa Rica by two or more goals.

Serbia coach Mladen Krstajic said: “We have no fear of Brazil, but we have to be patient, disciplined and play as a team. We have to satisfy the Serbian nation.

“We have nothing to lose but if we are not ready to give our all, then we will have lost… You may lose, Watch as Brazil’s late win against Costa Rica was met with jubilant celebrations in Rio.

Brazil are expected to stick with their first choice XI, although Danilo is out with a thigh problem and Douglas Costa has a hamstring injury.

Six of the Serbia squad have been booked and will be suspended if they are booked again and reach the last 16 – Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Luka Milivojevic, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Aleksandar Prijovic, Nemanja Matic and Branislav Ivanovic.

However, Krstajic is expected to name a strong starting XI including some of the players at risk.

Yugoslavia included, Serbia and Brazil have met four times at the World Cup. Their head-to-head record is perfectly balanced with one win each and two draws.

Serbia and Brazil’s first ever World Cup appearance was in a match against each other in 1930 – Yugoslavia running out 2-1 winners.

In total though (including as Yugoslavia), Serbia have faced Brazil on 19 occasions – winning just twice (D7 L10).

This will be the second meeting between Serbia and Brazil with the former as an independent nation – their first encounter was in a friendly in June 2014, Brazil winning 1-0.

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In all competitions, Brazil are unbeaten in 13 matches (W9 D4 L0), conceding just three goals in that run.

Brazil have only managed one victory in their last seven World Cup games against European opposition (D2 L4) – a 3-1 win against Croatia in 2014.

As an independent nation, Serbia have lost each of the six World Cup matches in which they have conceded, winning the two in which they kept clean sheets.

Serbian forward Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored 18 goals in 26 games for club and country in 2018.

Philippe Coutinho has scored in each of his last three appearances for Brazil while Neymar scored the second goal for Brazil against Costa Rica.

Source: Agencies