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FIFA World Cup: Brazil not thinking of revenge against Mexico, says Hulk

Updated on: 17 June,2014 08:50 AM IST  | 
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Brazil striker Hulk insists revenge is not on the agenda as the World Cup hosts bid to all but secure their place in the last 16 against rivals Mexico today

FIFA World Cup: Brazil not thinking of revenge against Mexico, says Hulk

Brazilian striker Hulk. Pic/AFP

Fortaleza: Brazil striker Hulk insists revenge is not on the agenda as the World Cup hosts bid to all but secure their place in the last 16 against rivals Mexico today.

Brazilian striker Hulk. Pic/AFP
Brazilian striker Hulk. Pic/AFP


Mexico shattered Brazil's dream of winning the only major prize missing from their honours list two years ago, when they stunned the South Americans 2-1 to claim the Olympic gold medal in London.


But Hulk insists there is no question of Brazil looking to settle a score as they face the Mexicans at Fortaleza's Castelao Stadium.


It is the same venue where they met in the group stage of the Confederations Cup last year when Luiz Felipe Scolari's side claimed a 2-0 victory.

That success means a measure of revenge has already been exacted, and forward Hulk insisted that Brazil will only have one thing on their minds come kick-off on Tuesday.

Keeping it simple
"In the Confederations Cup we tried to think only about winning the game and it will be the same this time. If we think about revenge it could cause us problems," said the powerful forward, who scored in the Olympic final clash.

Brazilian striker Neymar balances the ball during a training session at the Granja Comary training complex in Teresopolis. Pic/AFP
Brazilian striker Neymar balances the ball during a training session at the Granja Comary training complex in Teresopolis. Pic/AFP

Nevertheless, the Olympic defeat left its mark on him, Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Oscar and Neymar, the five members of Brazil's 2014 squad who featured at Wembley.

"Of course I was very sad. It is a medal that Brazil have never won and we lost the final. Mexico are a very good team.

I just hope the Selecao, in the next Olympics (in Rio de Janeiro), can win gold," said Oscar, one of the standout performers in Brazil's opening 3-1 win against Croatia in Sao Paulo on Thursday.

Difficult encounter
Of Tuesday's encounter, the Chelsea player added: "It will certainly be as difficult as last year. In the World Cup there is an extra desire to win and I hope we can do so again this time. Mexico are a very different side to Croatia.

They play the ball out from the back well and are very good on the counter-attack." The current Mexico side, featuring eight members of the gold medal-winning 2012 team, also started their Group A campaign in positive fashion, beating Cameroon 1-0 in Natal on Friday.

Oribe Peralta scored the only goal in that game, although Brazil are quite familiar with his threat — he netted a brace in the Olympic final as well.

The hosts are more concerned by Mexico's left wing-back Miguel Layun, the Club America player who was a constant danger against Cameroon and who could cause problems for the right side of the Brazil defence, where Dani Alves was frequently caught out against Croatia.

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