Singapore: Star forward Neymar plundered four goals for the first time in a Brazil shirt despite suffering from a cold as the Selecao hammered Asian champions Japan 4-0 in Singapore on Tuesday.

The 22-year-old recorded one of his best performances for Brazil as he moved to 40 goals in just 58 appearances and underlined his fine form after a difficult World Cup.

Neymar’s strikes in the 18th, 48th, 77th and 81st minutes — with both feet as well as his head — handed new coach Dunga a fourth straight win with no goals conceded.

The friendly victory in front of a sell-out crowd also capped a successful Asian mini-tour for resurgent Brazil after Saturday’s 2-0 win over arch-rivals Argentina in Beijing.

Afterwards, Dunga said Neymar was revelling in his new role as national captain — and revealed that his sublime display came even though he picked up a cold in China.

“After the China match, Neymar got a cold and I thought it was good to leave him more free to play only for goals,” said Dunga.

“Now he’s captain, it’s a new position for him and he’s really enjoying playing. He has a good time when he plays,” added the coach.

“It’s like he’s playing with his friends — he has the same enthusiasm and keenness. And we really want to give him the chance to improve even more.”

Japan coach Javier Aguirre said Neymar, who did not speak to journalists as he left in his trademark baseball cap and earrings, had hit top form.

“He’s in great form, he’s in a really splendid moment right now,” Aguirre said.

Substitute Yoichiro Kakitani nearly grabbed a late consolation goal for Japan. But there was to be no fillip as the Blue Samurai look ahead to their Asian Cup defence in January.

“We’ve learned a few lessons: if you make mistakes against a big team, you’ll lose. But I got to see the players in a difficult situation,” said Aguirre.

“Of course I’m not happy to have lost but those players in the changing room really tried their best.”