Brazil
surged to the top of the FIFA world rankings for the first time in
seven years on Thursday, made all the sweeter as it usurped great rivals
Argentina.
It caps a terrific week for forward Neymar and Brazil — last week
they became the first country to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in
Russia, their latest step on the road to redemption after the
embarrassment and heartache of their World Cup failure on home soil in
2014.
Brazil were dumped off top spot after their elimination from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Their new surge is in contrast to Argentina and Neymar’s Barcelona
team-mate Lionel Messi, whose country are in danger of missing out on
next year’s World Cup. They will not be able to call on their star man
for three of their four remaining qualification matches because of
suspension.
Third in the newly released rankings are world champions Germany, followed by Chile and Colombia.
Switzerland enter the top 10, up to ninth, with former number ones Spain clinging on in 10th.
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