In a publication on his Instagram, Gabriel Neves, São Paulo midfielder, said he received threats for dyeing his hair pink and assured the club of respect
This Wednesday, the 6th, Gabriel Nevessteering wheel São Paulopublished a photo on his Instagram during the team’s training, in which he portrayed a ball dispute between him and Calleri. However, what caught the fans’ attention was the Uruguayan’s hair, which is dyed pink. Despite a positive repercussion with some people from São Paulo, others decided to criticize the player on their social networks.
Therefore, the steering wheel took the attitude of writing a message to the crowd, stating that this was not a reason to be cursed. “I’m going to take the opportunity and take a quick walk here, with my Portuguese a bit bad, but just to explain, you can relax with the threats and curses, I don’t care about that. It’s been a while since I decided to enjoy my life the way I like it.”said the player.
In addition, Neves stated that his new look does not impact or disrespect São Paulo in any way. “I learned that I have to respect those who respect me, and that being a football player doesn’t make me stop being who I am. I even understand that the color pink is bad for some people, but it is still a color, right?”he stated.
Continuing, the Uruguayan assured that his hair will not change his performance on the field, regardless of the color. “You don’t have to talk shit, I’m not even going to play more or less, everyone cuts and dyes their hair, but I decided to make it the color I wanted”published.
Finally, he reaffirmed that he has a lot of respect for São Paulo and its fans, and showed that he is focused on the group’s objectives. “I respect and have always respected the fans, not for enjoying and living my life that I stop doing that, but anyway, we are together and we are going to São Paulo”, finished the flywheel.

Source: sportbuzz
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