Copa America: Tite denies Brazil used drone to spy on Peru
Amid accusations of spying, head coach Tite denied Brazil used a drone to watch Peru training.
Published : Jun 22, 2019 14:29 IST
Tite denied a report Brazil had used a drone to spy on Peru ahead of its Copa America clash on Saturday.
Peruvian newspaper Libero claimed Brazil sent a drone to oversee Ricardo Gareca's team train in the lead up to the Group A encounter in Sao Paulo. Tite, whose team was held by Venezuela in its previous outing, dismissed the report from Peru.
"Take my word of honour that there was nothing, the word of honour," he told a news conference. "If you have to pay this price to win, I'll take my cap and go home."
Heading into the final matchday, Brazil and Peru each have four points in the group, ahead of Venezuela (two) and point-less Bolivia. Brazil was boosted by the presence of Neymar on Friday, the injured superstar briefly visiting his team-mates. "We were together, I gave him a hug," Tite said.
"He saw his colleagues. I wished him health and light."