Famous speaker José Carlos Araújo accused the Scratch star in a video. “After leaving the Cuiabá court, he crossed paths with Ednaldo Rodrigues and insulted him with all kinds of swear words,” said the professional, who added that “he also warned him: ‘I don’t go to Montevideo’.
The atmosphere in the Brazil team is a whirlwind. The draw against Venezuela This damaged trust and relationships. An opaque match for Scratch which was visibly disapproved by the Arena Pantanal stadium in Cuiabá.
When the players left the field, the rollers expressed their dissatisfaction throw objects and even packets of popcorn a situation which scandalized Neymar one of the players most resisted by Mato Grosso fans .
But heThe Al Hilal player’s annoyance was not just gestures. In a video he posted on social media Famous reporter José Carlos Araújo, nicknamed Garotinho, revealed that the player attacked CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues.
“After finishing the game, When Neymar left the field and took this bag of popcorn, in this corridor which leads to the locker room, He crossed paths with the president of the CBF and insulted him with all kinds of curses, telling him to act there. ‘Son of this, son of that…’, “He told him, in addition to warning him, not to bring the team to that place again, so as not to subject them to these things and be attacked by the public,” confirmed the announcer, supported by a source present on site. tunnel.
This is not the only controversy that has focused the former Barcelona player in recent days. Saturday, the player f He was denounced with Vinícius Júnior and Richarlison; who were seen at a party that took place at the Canarinha Concentration Hotel.
Thanks to his Instagram account, the journalist Matheus Baldi He denounced the act of indiscipline of the team leaders. “What has become a topic in Cuiabá is a possible party for some players that would have taken place on Thursday 12.” said the professional, who also He revealed audio in which a woman claims to have been with the three aforementioned footballers and a group of influencers.
Ney’s threat
But the anger of the playmaker trained in the legendary Santos did not stop at this warning to Rodrigues. . During the same altercation, the Saudi league footballer warned his country’s highest football authority: I hadn’t planned to attend Tuesday’s match in Uruguay for the fourth round of the South American Qualifiers.
“Neymar, in addition to cursing the president of the CBF with all kinds of bad words, He must have been stopped by the people in the tunnel. They immediately caught him. Then Neymar threatened: ‘I’m not going to Montevideo’… And then they tried to control him,” Araújo said. .
Likewise, the sports journalist added that “Neymar didn’t play at all, he wanted to whistle to referee the match and now he wants to choose the places where the team wants to play. He’s a player, he can’t have an opinion on the cities where the Brazilian team goes.
More controversies
He was not the only communicator to comment on the incident. Former midfielder Craque Neto, one of the symbols of Corinthians, had harsh words for him historic scorer for Scratch.
“Neymar has no right to insult the president. A player does not have the right to choose where he will play. I was a player. We weren’t entitled to anything,” explained media commentator Band.
Furthermore, he added that “Beyond the controversies, the Seleção’s draw against Venezuela is a global shame. Everything else is just an incompetent excuse to divert attention.
In the last days, Former O Timao player and Neymar made a series of cross-statements across social media. The most current controversy between the two began when, In the program Os Donos da Bola last Friday, the presenter suggested that supporters “urinate and throw droppings” at the players. after the draw against Vinotinto.
Neto’s surprising attitude, however, was harshly criticized by some fans. After the repercussions, Neymar denied the former player’s statements, calling him an “imbecile” and a “braggart”. .
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