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The Duck tries to live up to his billing

11:00 BST, Fri 25 Jul 2008
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Brazil's olympic soccer squad player Alexandre Pato arrives at Singapore's airport July 23, 2008. Brazil's olympic team will play a friendly soccer match against Singapore next July 28 as part of their warm up for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. REUTERS/Pablo Sanchez(SINGAPORE)  (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

July 25 (Reuters) - Alexandre Pato will attempt to live up to his billing as Brazil's latest discovery in his first major international tournament at the Olympic Games.

Pato, whose nickname means Duck and is taken from his home town of Pato Branco, made a flying start to both his professional and international careers.

He scored after less than two minutes of his first professional game as a 17-year-old for Internacional against Palmeiras in the Brazilian championship and set up two more as he inspired his team to a 4-1 win.

In his international debut against Sweden 16 months later, he needed only 10 minutes to score the winning goal after coming on as a substitute.

He appears unfazed by the hype, has the courage and ability to take players on, an eye for goal and a cool and precise finish.

So far, however, he has yet to make an impact in a big game.

Brazil coach Dunga, wary of prematurely handing the youngster too much responsibility, has refrained from fielding Pato in World Cup qualifiers and he was ineffective when he played for Milan in their Champions League elimination by Arsenal.

Brazil are desperate to win the Olympic soccer tournament for the first time. It could be Pato's chance to make a real impact.

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