Neymar poses with Brazil team mates including Liverpool stars Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino on international duty
- Barcelona forward shares Instagram photo on flight home from 4-1 friendly win over USA
- Neymar scored twice after coming off the bench in the second half
- Picture contains £205.9million worth of Brazilian talent
Barcelona star Neymar shared a picture of himself posing with his Brazilian team mates returning home after their 4-1 win over the USA in New York last night.
In the photo, shared on the forward's Instagram account, are Liverpool pair Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino, Manchester City' Real Madrid defenders Marcelo and Danilo and Bayern Munich's summer signing Douglas Costa, among others.
Ten of the Brazilian internationals in the picture play club football in Europe, and the eleven have commanded transfer fees up to £205.9million in total.
Neymar poses with his Brazil team mates after last night's 4-1 win over USA
Neymar struck twice as a second-half substitute, with goals also coming from Hulk and Lucas Moura as Brazil coasted to a comfortable victory against the US, who scored a late consolation through Daniel Williams.
Joining Neymar in celebrating the win are Monaco's Fabinho and Wolfsburg's Luis Gustavo, with both starting last night.
At the back are the Liverpool pair Coutinho and Firmino, with the latter entering the fray as a substitute for goalscorer Hulk.
Neymar slots home from the penalty spot last night to give Brazil a 2-0 lead over the USA
Marcelo congratulates his team mate Neymar after scoring in the 4-1 friendly win against the USA
Sitting to the right of the Barcelona star are Douglas Costa, Bayern Munich's £21m summer signing, with the Real Madrid pair Danilo and Marcelo behind him, alongside Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho.
On the back row sit Lucas Lima, the 25-year-old attacking midfielder at Santos, and centre-back Miranda, who switched from Atletico Madrid to Inter Milan during the summer window.
Dunga's side begin their qualification process for the 2018 World Cup next month with a trip to Copa America holders Chile.
Brazil begin their qualification campaign for the 2018 World Cup in Chile next month
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