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(VIDEO) After the tie, Neymar almost got into a fight with a Venezuelan player in Brazil

The tense moment that Neymar experienced after the Brazil game

By Hector Garcia

The tense moment that Neymar experienced after the Brazil game
The tense moment that Neymar experienced after the Brazil game

Brazil and Neymar did not achieve the expected result after Venezuela gained a valuable point in Brazil after a late goal from Eduardo Bello. The Brazilian National Team played better, but they never managed to achieve the necessary chances and therefore, they did not win. However, the tensions in the match were also evident at the end after Neymar almost got into a fight with Salomon Rondon once the match ended.

 

First, after dropping a cross, goalkeeper Rafael Romo dropped to the grass and his teammates surrounded him to protect him when the Brazilians sought to get closer and claim more stoppage time. There was a verbal clash between the Verdeamarela bank and Fernando Batista, Venezuela's coach. And the first sparks between Rondón and Neymar began to be noticed, with gestures and some off-color discussions.

However, the climax occurred in the epilogue. Bello slid and hit Gerson, who fell. Solomon understood that he exaggerated and, in passing, pushed him. As the ball continued its path, he threw it well away. And referee Kevin Paolo Ortega ended the match.

 

 

The fight between Neymar and Rondon

There the pushing and insults broke out again. Gabriel Jesus was one of the most angry, while his companions chased him away. Rondon, in a similar situation, maintained hostility. And he repeatedly goaded the former Manchester City player. Once the waters calmed down, the visiting delegation met to celebrate the second equality in the history of the team in Brazilian territory. Quite a feat for a team seeking to qualify for a World Cup for the first time in its history. For now, the beginning of the path in the Qualifiers looks auspicious. He has four points, the product of a victory, the stoppage at the Arena Pantanal and a fall. In the case of Brazil, despite the tie, they are second in the table and should not have many problems qualifying.


Hector Garcia

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