RIO DE JANEIRO — Neymar scored twice, including the fastest goal in Olympic history, as Brazil set up a blockbuster revenge showdown with Germany for Olympic gold by thrashing Honduras 6-0 Wednesday.
The sides will meet Saturday at the Maracana just two years after Germany inflicted Brazil’s heaviest defeat of all time in a 7-1 thrashing in the 2014 World Cup semifinals at the same stadium.
World champion Germany reached its first Olympic final as a unified nation as Lukas Klostermann and Nils Petersen netted in a 2-0 win over Nigeria in Sao Paulo.
Neymar had been much criticized for lackluster displays in two 0-0 draws to start the tournament. But his transformation from the nation’s whipping boy back to golden boy was capped by his determination to open the scoring after just 15 seconds.
The Barcelona star hounded defender Johnny Palacios to rob possession on the edge of the Honduras box and goalkeeper Luis Lopez’s attempt to atone for his teammate’s error only ricocheted the ball off Neymar’s midriff and into an empty goal.
For a moment, Neymar’s bravery looked like it may have come at a cost. He was stretchered off after being winded in the challenge.
Neymar missed the 7-1 humiliation as he suffered two broken vertebrae in his back at the end of a brutal World Cup quarterfinal win against Colombia.
However, there was no repeat as the 24-year-old was soon back terrorising the Honduras defense.
Manchester City’s new £27 million ($36 million, 31 million euros) wonder kid Gabriel Jesus piled on the pain for Honduras with two more goals before the break.
Germany will be hoping to recreate happy memories of Rio as it followed up beating Brazil to lift the World Cup at the Maracana with a 1-0 win over Lionel Messi’s Argentina two years ago.
Defender Matthias Ginter is the only World Cup winner in the German Olympic squad. Whilst seeing similiarities between the teams, he insists the 7-1 was a “once in a lifetime” experience.
“We have the same team spirit, we fight for each other,” Ginter told SporTV.
“We are very happy to be in the final and to have a medal.
“It was once in a lifetime. 7-1 was one time in a career, we will not win 7-1 against Brazil.”
Nigeria had overcome a chaotic build-up to the tournament and rows over player’s allowances to reach the last four.
However, coach Samson Siasia, who had threatened to quit during the competition due to unpaid wages, said his side could have no complaints.
“It is a shame, but we don’t deserve to be in the final playing like that,” he said.