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Tunisia accused of trying to kick Neymar out of the World Cup as Brazil boss Tite fumes in post-match interview


TUNISIA have been accused of trying to kick Neymar out of the World Cup by Brazil boss Tite.

The two sides met in a feisty friendly match at the Parc des Princes in Paris last night.

Neymar was persistently fouled during the friendly matchCredit: Rex
The Brazilian was unhappy with his yellow cardCredit: The Mega Agency

If Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar thought he’d be receiving any home comforts, he was sadly mistaken.

The forward was persistently fouled as Brazil thumped their North African opponents 5-1, with Neymar grabbing their third from the penalty spot.

After the match, Tite fumed: “There was a Tunisian majority.

“At various times I tried to find some of our fans and they were diluted. That created an atmosphere of a competitive match.

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“On the pitch we knew it would be competitive, loyal, but I didn’t imagine an action like the one that happened with Neymar, which was to take a player out of the World Cup.

“The way it was done… I didn’t imagine living in that situation.”

Neymar, 30, added: “It worries me, to be honest.

“I’ve even talked to Tite. I made a foul, my first, and they gave me a yellow card.

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“In the second half they fouled me to cut against and no yellow. It’s difficult. These are things I don’t understand.”

He then laughed as he added: “The World Cup has started with this match. The Tunisian players came up a bit with the fans, which was crazy.

“They had a great party, but they exaggerated a little on the force.”

Further goals by Raphinha, Richarlison and Pedro saw Brazil run out comfortable victors, with Tunisia having been reduced to ten men on the stroke of half-time.

But the match was marred by a sickening racist action made towards Tottenham ace Richarlison.

As the forward celebrated his goal, an idiot supporter threw a banana at him, which was kicked away by Manchester United midfielder Fred.

Richarlison, 25, has since responded to the vile incident, tweeting: “As long as they stay “blah blah blah” and don’t punish, it will continue like this, happening every day and everywhere. No time bro!”

After the match, Neymar said: “I don’t have to talk about it, it’s sad for football, for the whole world, for those who are from Tunisia and respect football and the whole world.”

Richarlison was on the receiving end of a vile racist gestureCredit: AFP
Tite was unhappy with Tunisia’s anticsCredit: The Mega Agency


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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