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Brazil wins, but Neymar and his antics hog the limelight




Brazil's forward Neymar reacts on the football pitch during the Russia 2018 World Cup round of 16 football match between Brazil and Mexico at the Samara Arena in Samara on Monday. AFP image

Brazil’s steady progress into the quarter-finals of the World Cup has marked them out as one of the favourites.
But the title talk has been drowned out in much of the world by a debate over Neymar’s play acting.
Neymar turned in his best performance of the tournament so far against Mexico on Monday, scoring one goal and setting up the other in their 2-0 win.
The incident was clearly meant to wind Neymar up, and Layun was lucky to escape punishment. But he didn’t look to have put pressure on Neymar’s leg, and the player’s delayed and exaggerated response was the subject of heated debate.However, the chat online and in the media has focused not only on his football, but on his incessant diving, especially in a particular moment in the 72nd minute when he writhed about after Mexican Miguel Layun appeared to step on his ankle.
This was against the backdrop of similar petulant displays in earlier matches.
Outside Brazil, fans and former players condemned the Paris St Germain player, with Denmark’s Peter Schmeichel calling his antics “disgraceful,” former England player Alan Shearer tweeting “STOP IT.
“We are fed up of it,” and Frenchman Eric Cantona, in one thinly veiled reference, saying “No more cheating. No more crocodile tears. No more Narcissism. Let us love Brasil like we used to love to.”
Even fans who appreciate Neymar’s unquestionable brilliance have been turned off by the antics of a player who, too often, comes across as spoilt and immature.
After he dived in a bid to win a penalty against Costa Rica in Brazil’s second match, Tostao, a striker in the legendary 1970 World Cup-winning side, encouraged coach Tite to have a heart-to-heart with the player.
The opprobrium heaped on the 26-year old has prompted a counter-reaction from fans, who, with some justification, believe Neymar is more sinned against than sinner.“Tite should demand that he put an end to the fits, the complaining, the arguing and the faking.”
He has been fouled 23 times so far in the tournament, more than Uruguayan duo Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani combined. The onus in football should be on protecting the ball players, many fans argue, regardless of the response.
“Neymar exaggerates when he is fouled,” Guga Chacra, a well-known Brazilian columnist and international affairs analyst wrote on twitter.
“But the attacks on him by the foreign media and foreign fans frighten me. It’s an irrational hatred.
They criticise Neymar more than the players who hunt him down over 90 minutes.”
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