Copa America | Neymar, Sanchez back for knockouts

Brazil starts favourite against Chile in the quarterfinals.

Published - July 02, 2021 05:38 am IST - Rio de Janeiro

Ready for the challenge:  Neymar, Fred and Gabriel Jesus share a light moment ahead of the last-eight contest.

Ready for the challenge: Neymar, Fred and Gabriel Jesus share a light moment ahead of the last-eight contest.

Defending champion Brazil and Chile will have their star players back in action when they meet in the Copa America quarterfinals on Friday.

Neymar will return for Brazil and Alexis Sanchez has recovered from a calf-muscle injury ahead of the encounter at the Nilton Santos Stadium here.

The Selecao spared a group of regular starters in the 1-1 draw with Ecuador on Sunday, resting Neymar, defender Thiago Silva and striker Gabriel Jesus. Others, including Casemiro, entered as substitutes in that game.

Brazil, with three wins in four matches, is the clear favourite to win.

Chile lacks form

Chile’s only win in the group stage was against Bolivia and it is lacking the kind of form that inspired its back-to-back championship wins in 2015 and ’16. Sanchez missed Chile’s group-stage matches and his absence affected the team’s production.

Handout picture released by ANFP (Asociasion Nacional Futbol Profesional ) of Chile's Alexis Sanchez during a training session ahead in Santiago on June 11, 2021, ahed of the Copa America 2021 to take place in Brazil. (Photo by Carlos PARRA / ANFP / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT 'AFP PHOTO / ANFP / Carlos PARRA' - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

Handout picture released by ANFP (Asociasion Nacional Futbol Profesional ) of Chile's Alexis Sanchez during a training session ahead in Santiago on June 11, 2021, ahed of the Copa America 2021 to take place in Brazil. (Photo by Carlos PARRA / ANFP / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ANFP / Carlos PARRA" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

Coach Martín Lasarte will decide whether 32-year-old Sanchez will start against Brazil or come off the bench.

“To play against the host is always difficult, but Brazil is also the team that is possibly in best shape,” Lasarte said. “We have to play our best match so far. That is always possible. We will try to annul their virtues and explore their flaws.”

Also on Friday, 2019 runner-up Peru will take on Paraguay at the Olimpico Stadium in Goiania. The winner will face Brazil or Chile in the semifinals in Rio.

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