COLOMBIA defender Pablo Armero has laughed off suggestions that Brazil are vulnerable going into today’s World Cup quarterfinal clash in Fortaleza.

Despite topping Group A and reaching the last eight, the host nation have struggled to live up their billing as tournament favourites, failing to score against Mexico in their second game and only overcoming Chile in the round of 16 on penalties.

Nonetheless, former West Ham defender Armero does not believe Luis Felipe Scolari’s side are struggling, emphasising the quality on display in the tournament and the level of determination in each team.

“Brazil are not weak, it’s just that every team here wants to go as far as possible, we’ve seen that since the start of the World Cup,” Armero said.

“Every team wants to win and no-one is hiding.

Also, they were up against Chile, who have great players.”

By contrast, Colombia have exceeded all expectations in their first World Cup since 1998, winning all four of their games and scoring 11 goals.

And Armero emphasised that his team would not be content to go home at this stage.

He said: “From the first game we knew it wasn’t going to be easy, our attitude has been to go step by step. We haven’t come here to go for a walk in the park. We’ve come here to give everything and go for glory.”

The game will see a duel between Colombia forward James Rodriguez, who leads the scoring charts in the tournament with five goals, and Brazil’s star man Neymar, who has scored four times.