The Belgium international praised his defending, having expected to be tested more by his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate.
Belgium defender Thomas Meunier said he expected greater difficulties in containing Neymar during his team's World Cup quarter-final win over Brazil.
Meunier, playing at right wing-back and directly opposed to Neymar, praised his team's defending and said he was surprised not to be tested more by his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate.
"I didn't expect that, I expected more difficulties, but we were so organised collectively," he said after the win.
"I always had help from Marouane Fellaini, from Toby Alderweireld. We were really focused on him, on [Philippe] Coutinho, on Marcelo, and we did a really wonderful job. I think we can congratulate ourselves for the job that we did defensively.
"Even offensively I got really frustrated because I didn't touch the ball. I made a lot of sacrifices for the team and I am happy that we won because of that."
The win helped Belgium move into a first World Cup semi-final since 1986, with a clash against France awaiting them, although Meunier will miss through suspension.
"I think France are a bit more complete than Brazil are," he said.
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That semi-final match up will take place July 10 at the St Petersburg stadium.
Souce: goal.com