Neymar gets angry with former manager who cursed Tite after elimination in the World Cup

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Brazilian National Team Striker Neymar Jr. revolts to see former manager talking badly about former coach of Brazil

The number 10 of the Brazilian National Team, Neymar Jr. (30) ended up getting irritated this Friday, the 9th. After Brazil’s defeat by Croatia on penalties in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar, the star ended up picking a fight with his former manager after seeing him cursing the now ex-coach of yellowinha, Tite (61).

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The main target of criticism and blame from Internet users, Adenor ended up being machine-gunned by name calling. Even by Neymar’s former manager, Wagner Ribeiro???????? In an Instagram post, he wrote: “This gentleman was never a football coach. He spent years deceiving the people, losing 2 cups. He’s only fit to be valedictorian of the graduating class.”????????

However, what nobody imagined is that the number 10 would buy the fight for his former commander, responding to the former manager’s criticism. Even without officially pronouncing yet, the star made a point of responding to Wagner: “Don’t talk shit Wagner”said Neymar.

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Tite explains why he left Neymar out of penalty kicks

Target of the main criticism after the elimination in the World Cup, the now former coach of the Brazilian national team, Tite, explained why Neymar did not participate in the penalty kicks, a reason more focused on the criticism.

“Neymar would take the fifth and decisive penalty, which puts more pressure on the higher quality player”, Titus explained. In addition, he confirmed that he is officially leaving his role in the national team, after six years in charge.

According to some users, the best player and ace of hopscotch should be the first to hit. “And Brazil dies with Neymar without taking a penalty. I will never understand. This is stupidity, it has no other name.”criticized sports journalist Gian Oddi.

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