Brazil coach Dunga Friday warned Beijing's choking smog was likely to affect the highly anticipated friendly with Argentina by forcing him to make mass substitutions. With an "orange" pollution alert in the Chinese capital, and several complaints from his team, Dunga said he would limit players' time on the pitch to reduce their exposure. The announcement threatens to dampen the spectacle at Saturday's "Super Clasico" featuring Neymar and Lionel Messi as the South American rivals collide.
"The pollution in Beijing is bad for both Brazil and Argentina so both teams have to do their best and deal with it, as we cannot change it ourselves," Dunga told reporters. "Our plan is to make plenty of substitutions so that the players will not be affected by it." Visibility has dropped dramatically, shrouding buildings in haze, as pollution soars to 20 times the maximum daily exposure recommended by the World Health Organisation.
Argentina coach Gerardo Martino insisted the pollution was "not a factor" and he dismissed an incident where Messi was seen bent over and coughing on a smoggy training pitch this week. "There was a small situation with Messi but he is totally fine," Martino said, as his players went through a workout at Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium on Friday.