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22nd June 2018
07:44pm BST

TV camera caught the PSG star twice call out 'Puta' during that burst of petulance and he was correctly booked.
Just over five minutes later, with the game still scoreless, as Neymar accused a Costa Rican defender of time-wasting, Dutch referee Kuipers asked him to back away and placed a hand on his chest. Twice, Neymar told the ref 'Don't touch me' as he moved his hand away.
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That, it would seem, was touch the tip of the iceberg. Further reviews of match footage revealed that the Brazilian aimed a variety curses at Kuipers and his match assistants on seven different occasions.
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Heavy weighs the crown but there is a way to carry the burden and expletive-laden rants are not the way to go.
As for the man himself, he took to Instagram not long after his side's 2-0 win to explain his full-time whistle tears. He wrote:
'Not everyone knows what I've been through to get here, everyone can talk about it, but not everyone can do it!! These tears are from happiness, overcoming obstacles, I guess, from grit and will to win. In my life, things were never easy, and they wouldn't be now!! The dream is still on, not a dream... an objective! Congrats on the match boys, you guys RULE!'https://www.instagram.com/p/BkVQ23eAT8W/ Surely more referees will be on the look-out for Neymar and his foul-mouthed reactions when decisions don't break his way.
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