Neymar was in tears on the field when Santos at home against Vasco da Gama a defeat against 6: 0, the most seriously defeat of his career.
The defeat marked the first time that Santos granted six goals at home in a Brazilian A game and left the eight-time master dangerously only two points above the relegation zone. The result also cost Coach Celler Xavier his job, whereby the club only announced its release hours after the game.
Vasco’s victory, her first in six league games and her largest for 17 years, was emphasized twice by the former Liverpool and Aston Villa striker Philippe Coutinho.
After the game, Neymar did not hold back his frustration.
“I’m ashamed,” he said. “I am totally disappointed with our performance. The fans have the right to protest, obviously without violence. But if they want to swear and insulted, they are within the framework.”
On his emotional exit from the field, Neymar added: “I have never experienced this in my life. The tears came out of trouble. Unfortunately, I can’t help in any respect.”
Santos were first relegated in their history in 2023 before returning to the top flight last season. Neymar, who came through the youth in 2013, returned a short -term contract in January and has since contributed six goals and three templates from 21 appearances in all competitions.
Neymar considered the humiliating loss and said: “It is a shame to play the jersey of Santos. Everyone has to put their head on their pillows and think about what they want to do.”