Scolari not to blame for debacle: Silva

Jul 11, 2014 - 10:50 PM Brazil captain Thiago Silva has defended coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, who has come in for a barrage of criticism in the wake of the World Cup hosts' embarrassing semi-final defeat to Germany.

"The defeat was not Felipao's fault. We are a group, and although I was not on the field I am part of that group," said Silva, who missed the record 7-1 defeat in Belo Horizonte due to suspension.

The Paris Saint-Germain centre-back, who is set to return to the side in Saturday's (Sunday AEST) third place play-off against the Netherlands in Brasilia, watched on as Brazil found themselves 5-0 down inside half an hour in the semi-final after conceding four goals in just six minutes.

"Unfortunately that is what happened. It was six minutes of panic," he said, before admitting his regret at not being able to take part in the final at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

"Of course it's frustrating. We all wanted to win a sixth World Cup but it was not possible. Felipao and his staff had confidence in the whole squad.

"It is frustrating because I had a lot of sleepless nights thinking about this World Cup and possibly getting to the final."

Brazil, who were famously defeated by Uruguay at the Maracana in the deciding game of the 1950 tournament, have not played a single game at the legendary venue in Rio de Janeiro this time.

As they prepare to face the Dutch, Silva emphasised his hope that Brazil can rescue some pride by finishing third.

"The motivation is there, for me anyway. It is different of course to trying to finish in first place but we have to do everything to turn the page," Silva said.

"We will be up against opponents of great quality who are only here because they missed penalties. Their team is much the same as that which beat us four years ago."

Holland beat Brazil 2-1 in the 2010 quarter-finals in South Africa with a line-up containing five players who also started against Argentina in Sao Paulo.

Source: AAP






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