Brazil v Costa Rica: Coutinho ready for more Selecao toil

Brazil's forward Neymar (centre) jokes with teammates Brazil's forward Willian (left) and Brazil's forward Philippe Coutinho during a training session of Brazil national team at Yug Sport Stadium, in Sochi, on June 19, 2018, during the Russia 2018 World Cup tournament. PHOTO | ADRIAN DENNIS |

What you need to know:

  • Costa Rica could prove a similarly tough nut to crack, with group pacesetters Serbia needing a stunning Aleksandar Kolarov free-kick to see off Oscar Ramirez's side 1-0.

Philippe Coutinho has urged patience from Brazil following the favourites' uneven start to the World Cup and the latest hysteria surrounding Neymar's fitness ahead of Friday's match against Costa Rica in St Petersburg.

Barcelona playmaker Coutinho gave Tite's in-form side a first-half lead in spectacular fashion in their Group E opener against Switzerland but the European side were able to baton down the hatches and escape with a draw after Steven Zuber's 50th-minute equaliser.

Costa Rica could prove a similarly tough nut to crack, with group pacesetters Serbia needing a stunning Aleksandar Kolarov free-kick to see off Oscar Ramirez's side 1-0.

"It's going to be difficult game like any game in the World Cup," Coutinho said.

"All games have been balanced. Their game against Serbia was decided by a free-kick.

"They have to be careful. If they are going to be defensive, we will prepare. This is something we will only know on Friday. We will prep for both situations."

Brazil expect Neymar to be available despite hobbling out of a training session in Sochi on Tuesday with ankle soreness.

He resumed working with the ball the following day but concerns remain given the Paris Saint-Germain star's recent return from a broken metatarsal.
Costa Rica's main worries purportedly relate to morale rather than injury issues.

Scheduled media activity in St Petersburg on Wednesday was cancelled amid reports of a rift between Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas and other senior players.

"You have to understand that Keylor is on another level than the rest of us, but that doesn't mean he's not a great team-mate, that he isn't himself around us," said captain Bryan Ruiz earlier in the week, after preparations were further disrupted by an argument between forward Johan Venegas and defender Giancarlo Gonzalez being briefly broadcast on a Costa Rica Football Federation live feed.

"We just have to thank him for coming, thank him for defending us and for doing what he does on the field to help us."

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Brazil – Philippe Coutinho

Question marks over Neymar's condition make Coutinho even more vital to the Brazilian cause. The dipping 25-yarder that illuminated the Switzerland game has become the Barca man's trademark and he is revelling in being reassigned to a central role by Tite.

Costa Rica – Johan Venegas

Seemingly fired up on the training ground, left-sided attacker Venegas scored three times during the Los Ticos' successful qualifying campaign. A loan spell with Deportivo Saprissa from Minnesota United also means he is better off in terms of match sharpness than the more celebrated Ruiz and Joel Campbell.

KEY OPTA STATS

- Brazil have won nine of their 10 previous internationals against Costa Rica, losing only in a friendly in March 1960.

- Costa Rica's only previous World Cup victory against South American opposition came in the 2014 tournament (3-1 v Uruguay). They had lost their previous three against CONMEBOL sides.

- Philippe Coutinho's goal against Switzerland was his 11th for Brazil – five of those have come from outside the box.

- Neymar was fouled 10 times against Switzerland - the most a player has been fouled in a World Cup match since 1998, when England striker Alan Shearer was impeded 11 times during a 2-0 win over Tunisia.