@neymarjr after reading this tweetpic.twitter.com/Ncl0jUAZpb
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1. No player has been fouled as much at this World Cup 2. Yes, there is an overaction. But that happens since the game is played (before “Cuju” maybe)
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Great players like Pele, Zico, Socrates, Romario never behaved like this. He is a disgrace!
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4. That mexican step w metal cleats was intentional & required a red card regardless of the intensity of the step, just by the action itself and unsportsmanlike conduct. But it seems that the referees let go if the action does not hurt or does not cause severe injuries.
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3. All teams and great players also overact to fouls, but he is on the spotlight because he is one of the last stars still on the championship
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I don’t think it’s theatrics he’s fairly skinny probably he gets hurt more easily
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Oscar worthy
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There is a too much flopping; to much intentional fouling of players without the ball; and this player is the biggest actor of all
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FIFA needs to get their head out of their ass and retroactively punish players for this nonesense. Neymar is not the only one.
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He is the biggest crybaby!
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Exhibit A why soccer doesn't catch on in the USA.
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Haha without a doubt he's such a wuss x-D
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And we all watched last time thinking he was faking! This time when his leg is in two pieces we will believe him and say get off the field CHEATER!
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