Brazil have barely got over their World Cup disaster and now are counting on Barcelona star Neymar to finally deliver a first football Olympic gold medal.
Olympic gold is the only international title to elude Brazil in an illustrious history that has resulted in five World Cups.
Brazilian football is in desperate need of a lift after the humiliating 7-1 semi-final defeat to Germany at their own World Cup two years ago and a group stage exit at the Copa America Centenario in June.
Despite the recent travails, golden boy Neymar has been untarnished by the failures.
Two broken vertebrae in his back suffered near the end of a quarter-final win over Colombia left Brazil without their key player against the Germans two years ago.
As part of an agreement between Barcelona and the Brazilian federation, Neymar missed the Copa America, which sealed Dunga’s fate as Brazil coach for the second time, to ensure he is fresh for the Olympics.
Rogerio Micale will take charge after leading Brazil to the under-20 World Cup final last year. Like the fans, he also expects Neymar to deliver.
More from the Rio Olympics:
• The National's Rio 2016 section: All the latest news, features, interviews and information in one place
• Poll: Which nation will win the Olympic football gold medal?
• UAE at Rio 2016: Sheikh Saeed, Khaled Al Kaabi and Saif Bin Futtais shooting for the podium
“I want to be dependent on Neymar. What coach in the world would not want a Neymar in their team?” he said.
“Neymar has exceeded my expectations. He is appreciated, he’s a good guy with a huge heart especially around the younger players.
“He has shown that he is more than just a great player — he’s a great man admired by everybody.”
Neymar was part of the Brazil side shocked by Mexico in the final of the 2012 Olympics, while even the likes of Ronaldo and Ronaldinho have come up short when charged with delivering gold.
However, Brazil are strong favourites to end their wait as on top of home advantage, they also possess by far the strongest squad on paper.
Each team is restricted to just three players over the age of 23 in their 18-man squads.
Gabriel Barbosa and Gabriel Jesus, both tipped to make big money moves to Europe from Santos and Palmeiras respectively after the Games, will support Neymar in attack.
Meanwhile, Paris Saint Germain defender Marquinhos and Neymar’s Barcelona teammate Rafinha are also in Micale’s squad.
Brazil open their campaign against South Africa in Brasilia, one of six Olympic football host cities, before facing Iraq and Denmark in Group A.
Their biggest threat is likely to come from eternal rivals Argentina.
Atletico Madrid’s Angel Correa and Giovanni Simeone — son of Atletico boss Diego Simeone — formed a lethal partnership in scoring 13 goals to win the 2015 South American under-20 championships to qualify.
They face Portugal in the match of the opening round at the Rio Olympic Stadium on Thursday in a group also containing Honduras and Algeria.
World champions Germany can call on the experience of the Bender twins Lars and Sven of Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund as two of their overage players.
A return to Brazil holds particularly fond memories for Dortmund full-back Matthias Ginter, who was part of the German squad that won the World Cup two years ago.
Ginter has shown his commitment to the cause by flying almost 20,000km in four days as he headed back from China with Dortmund on Friday before jetting off to Brazil.
“I’m still young and you have to take the chances offered to you. The Olympics are special. We’re all motivated and want to reach the final in Rio,” Ginter, 22, said.
Germany start against 2012 gold medallists Mexico in Salvador before facing Fiji and South Korea in Group C.
Group B appears the closest to call as Sweden, Colombia, Nigeria and Japan all start with realistic ambitions of reaching the quarter-finals.
Follow us on Twitter @NatSportUAE
Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/TheNationalSport

