Uruguay boss Oscar Tabarez has dismissed fears that the uncertainty surrounding Edinson Cavani's future at club level could have an adverse effect on the striker's performance against Brazil on Wednesday.
The
Napoli forward is understood to be nearing a move away from Stadio San
Paolo this summer, with Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester
City and Chelsea all showing interest.
However, Tabarez says the
talisman will put the speculation regarding his club future to one side
in a bid to aid his country's passage to the Confederations Cup final at
the expense of the Selecao.
"This is about the private
life of a professional footballer. There is no lack of concentration
from Cavani," the coach told a press conference.
The
66-year-old went on to reveal how he predicted the star would soon
attract some of Europe's elite clubs, much to the annoyance of Napoli
president Aurelio De Laurentiis.
He added: "De Laurentiis got mad
at me two years ago when I said it was a matter of time before Cavani
would prove to be one of the world's best players - now he is top
goalscorer in Italy."
Meanwhile, the veteran trainer turned his
attentions toward Brazil and believes the two sides could serve up a
classic, while warning the Selecao of Uruguay's attacking options.
"Everybody's
worried about Brazil and their attack, but they have not yet faced a
team with an attack as powerful as ours," he added.
"But we
believe in what we've been working at for the past seven years and we
hope this match will be remembered as one of the greats."
La Celeste's clash with Luis Felipe Scolari's men is due to kick off at 21:00 CET.
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