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Brazil: Tite lauds Neymar after PSG star surpasses Ronaldo

Neymar overtook Ronaldo in Brazil's goalscoring charts in Tuesday's win over Peru, prompting high praise from national-team boss Tite.

Brazil: Tite lauds Neymar after PSG star surpasses Ronaldo
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Brazil head coach Tite has lauded Neymar, declaring that the forward is only getting better after he moved past Ronaldo on the nation's goalscoring list.

Neymar scored a hat-trick as Brazil recorded a hard-fought 4-2 win over Peru in World Cup qualifying on Tuesday.

With 64 international goals, he moved past Ronaldo (62), with only Pelé (77) having scored more times for Brazil than the 28-year-old.

Tite hails "bow and arrow" Neymar after win in Lima

Tite was full of praise for Neymar, who netted two penalties in the win over a 10-man Peru.

"Each historic moment of the national team, each generation, it has its own value," the Brazil boss told a news conference, via Globo.

"It has Ronaldo, extraordinary phenomenon. There are Rivaldo, Romario, Bebeto, each one in his own moment. It is unfair to make comparisons in the stages of each one.

"What I can say is that Neymar has this unpredictability. He is a bow and arrow. He is the player for the assist and the finish too, better and better and with an increasing degree of maturity."

Brazil twice come from behind to beat Peruvians

Brazil trailed twice against Peru as André Carrillo and Renato Tapia scored, only for their efforts to be cancelled out by Neymar and Richarlison respectively.

Neymar scored another spot-kick in the 83rd minute before sealing the win, and completing his hat-trick, in additional time to give Tite's men a second win in as many qualifiers.

"Playing against Peru is always very difficult. There is a great degree of difficulty, a history of games like that," Tite said. "Playing here and imposing oneself is very difficult."

He added: "We took the goals in two moments that we were better. Reacting here is very difficult and we did it."