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Brazil happy to rely on Neymar for Olympic gold

/ 03:17 PM July 20, 2016

Brazilian footballer Neymar juggles with the ball during a training session ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, at the Granja Comary sports complex in Teresopolis, about 90 km from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA

Brazilian footballer Neymar juggles with the ball during a training session ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, at the Granja Comary sports complex in Teresopolis, about 90 km from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA

Brazil’s Olympic coach admitted on Tuesday that he was relying on Barcelona star forward Neymar to shoot the hosts to a first Games gold in Rio next month.

Current under-20s coach Rogerio Micale has been charged with rejuvenating Brazilian football in Rio after Dunga was fired following Brazil’s shock first-round exit from the Copa America.

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“I want to be dependent on Neymar,” he said, as the squad went through its first training session for the Rio Games.

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“What coach in the world would not want a Neymar in his team? They say it’s not good to be dependent on Neymar, but I do not agree: I would always have a Neymar in my team.”

Micale’s stance is in stark contrast Dunga, who had tried to suggest the Brazilian side was not a one-man team.

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The Games start on August 5.

Tite will take over the Selecao after the Olympics.

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