Thursday, June 18, 2015

Neymar suspects Referee conspiracy to headbutt – THE WORLD

Even the refreshing shower after a red card could not calm Neymar. Brazil superstar sensed a conspiracy of the referee. “They shall apply the rules against me,” he protested after the 0: 1 against Colombia in the Copa America. Shortly before the 23-year-old was sent off on Wednesday evening (local time), because “unfortunately not the necessary peace” he had (coach Carlos Dunga).

Once Colombia has become the nightmare of professionals from FC Barcelona. One year after the crunching tackle from Juan Zuniga in the quarterfinals of the World Championships at home lose their key players Brasliens selection again against the “Cafeteros”. And fears before the next shame.

The Brazilians were at least on the road to recovery. Since taking office Dunga had all won. Predecessor Luiz Felipe Scolari and the historical 1: 7 against Germany in the semifinals of the World Cup seemed slowly to sink into oblivion. But then came Colombia – and now threatens the world champion even Vorrundenaus at the Copa

At least two game suspension

Photo: PA / ASSOCIATED PR / AP Faustino Asprilla, here at the 1998 World Cup in France, graduated 57 caps for Colombia

“We have fallen for the provocation. Colombia is a master, and our Players have the provocations accepted “Dunga said. Especially Neymar, who got a red card after the final whistle the ball with full force against Pablo Armero was threshing and after a subsequent tussle as well as Colombia’s Carlos Bacca. For at least two games of the striker should the Brazilians missing. How long the lock is actually turn out, was initially unclear.

The Brazilian press condemned the loss of control. The sports newspaper “Lance” wrote: “Neymar has not managed to save his team and did not remember even remotely to the crack, which had played so well in the season opener against Peru.” The online portal UOL was of the opinion that Neymar nervousness already noticed during the entire match and it “much more complaining, as he usually does it.” The entire game round were his “nerves stretched to breaking point,” said “Correio Braziliense”.



“lie of football”

The players stood behind their peers. “The referees have to stop thinking that they would be lead actor,” representative said Barcelona Dani Alves buddy.

In Colombia, the tone was different. Legend striker Faustino Asprilla came forward on Twitter to speak and called Neymar as “a lie for football”. “Go to Hollywood,” he told him. A short time later he deleted the tweet.

Ironically, James Rodríguez, World Cup hero of Colombians and since then a member of the Star team of Real Madrid, found comforting words for the scorer of archrival Barcelona. “I told him that he should calm down”, the 23-year-old said later on the scene after the final whistle, in which he had seconds persuaded the downcast Neymar: “Instead, he should thank God for his talent.”

Photo: AFP “Thank God for your talent”: Rodriguez (l.) comforting Neymar after his sending-off

final against Venezuela

Without Neymar enters Brazil, currently in second, on Sunday for the final match of Group C against leaders of Venezuela. The first two teams of the three groups come safely to the quarterfinals, also the two best third. The Brazilians have it still in their own hands. Nevertheless, the concern is great in front of a resignation. The still hard injured football soul Brazilian longs for a title. Even just a year after the 1: 7 is remembered in the media on a regular basis to the historic disgrace. A Copa triumph would – at least for now – displace

“I have to sleep on it a night and would then make me think about how we play without Neymar. be. We have played before without him, “Dunga said, referring to the decisive game against Venezuela. “We can pick up as a group.”

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