'Little onion' Everton making Brazilians cry with joy at Copa

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AFP Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Last Updated : Jul 01 2019 | 9:20 AM IST

When Neymar was ruled out of the Copa America with an ankle injury just over a week before the big kick-off, there was reason for hosts Brazil to dispair.

But one player more than any other has given rise to renewed optimism within the Selecao ranks, and that's Everton -- a player reportedly courted by both Manchester clubs, City and United, and Paris Saint-Germain.

The dynamic 23-year-old winger has been a revelation for Brazil since earning a starting berth in their final Copa America group game against Peru.

He had already scored the third goal in a 3-0 win over Bolivia in the tournament opener after coming on as a substitute.

After the dire 0-0 draw with Venezuela, Everton was one of two changes made by coach Tite to Brazil's attacking triumvirate -- Gabriel Jesus was also promoted to the starting XI -- and rewarded his coach with another goal and swashbuckling performance down the left flank.

And in his home stadium in Porto Alegre, where he plays for Gremio, Everton was the one player who lifted the crowd onto their feet every time he got the ball in an otherwise frustrating blank against Paraguay in the quarter-finals, before Brazil won on penalties.

"He's the one who opens up the marking, who faces up to it," said Atletico Madrid full-back Filipe Luis, who's linked up well with Everton down the flank.

"Those who benefit are those players playing close to him."
- 'Audacity' -
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After Everton's scoring cameo against Bolivia, one of the most respected football journalists in Brazil, Juca Kfouri, wrote in the prestigious Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that "Everton must start for the Selecao."
"I really wanted to score that first goal, I was starting to beat myself up about it and get impatient."
Manchester City are waiting in the wings and although a defiant internet user suggested this would be possible only if the Premier League champions offered Sergio

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First Published: Jul 01 2019 | 9:20 AM IST

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