Brazil managed to thrash Japan in their friendly match held in Singapore. Dunga's men won their fourth match in a row with their new coach, while Japan have been struggling to get satisfying results with Mexican Javier Aguirre running things for them.
The big story of the day was Neymar's performance. Being just 22-years old, Neymar scored a "poker" against the Samurai Blues, surpassing Bebeto as the fifth all-time top scorer for Brazil. Neymar became the first Brazilian player to score four goals in one match without scoring a penalty since Careca did in 1989. Neymar is breaking records with La Canarinha, and has something to feel proud now, since he has achieved something that not even Pelé was capable of doing with his National Team.
His first goal came after 18 minutes. Barcelona's star begun the second half with a great definition for his second goal of the day. On the 77th minute mark, Neymar netted the ball in Eiji Kawashima's goal, and nine minutes before the game ended, Brazil's number ten scored once more, being assisted by Kaká.
After Neymar's brilliant display, this were some reactions by fans and experts on Twitter:
Neymar is now 5th on Brazil's list of topscorers of all-time. Reminder: He's just 22 years old. #madness pic.twitter.com/7R2r8WZb6D
— Nora Guardiola. (@NoraVilanova_) October 14, 2014
22 years of age. Brasilian captain already. 40 Goals & 23 Assists in 58 games For Brasilian NT. Simply Neymar Jr. pic.twitter.com/pQgy60p48w
— Abubakr (@OyeAbubakr) October 14, 2014
Neymar is the first Brazilian player younger than 23 ever to score 4 goals in a single match for BRA #fcblive [via mrchip]
— barcastuff (@barcastuff) October 14, 2014
37 more goals for Neymar to become Brazil's top scorer. If he carries on at the same rate, he'll top Pele's record by the time he's 26.
— Tom (@FourFourTom) October 14, 2014
Neymar makes the whole world stand out of their seats. Even his teammates. pic.twitter.com/OK3aBIzdd8
— Seleção Brasileira (@BrazilStats) October 14, 2014
You can never please everyone in football, but this will finally be the year where Neymar silences a good majority of his critics.
— We Need Luis (@Neymarred) October 14, 2014