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Neymar and Brazil boss Tite hail Casemiro as the 'best midfielder in the world'

Brazil boss Tite and injured superstar Neymar hailed Casemiro as the "best midfielder in the world" after seeing him fire his country through to the World Cup knockout stage.

The Manchester United man's 83rd-minute strike secured a 1-0 Group G win over Switzerland on Monday which means they are through with a game to spare, prompting Neymar to tweet after the game: "Casemiro has been the best midfielder in the world for a long time."

Asked at his post-match press conference if he agreed, Tite said: "As a habit, I always respect opinions and I usually don’t comment on opinions, but I will allow myself to do so today. I agree."

Without Neymar, Brazil were frustrated for long periods at Stadium 974 before Casemiro rounded off good work by Vinicius Junior and substitute Rodrygo to score the game’s only goal and send them into their final group fixture against Cameroon on Friday in a commanding position.

Asked about the Paris St Germain star’s absence, Tite said: "Obviously Neymar has a different skill-set. He is a player who in a magical moment can dribble past you and all of a sudden, you say, 'What happened here?’. He has that skill.

"Other players are getting there to get to the level he is at and I hope they get there. Yes, we do miss Neymar, we do miss him. He has a big creative power, he’s very effective so we miss him, yes.

"But there are other players who can take their opportunity."

Casemiro, who joined United from Real Madrid this summer, played down his decisive intervention and insisted Brazil were better-placed to mount a serious challenge for glory than they were four years ago, when they were beaten by Belgium in the last eight.

He said: "Four years have gone by, there are new players. This year we have a wider range

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