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Nervous Neymar awaits Copa fate

By Agence France Presse In Santiago | China Daily | Updated: 2015-06-19 07:40

Brazil captain facing suspension after post-match skirmish with Colombian

Brazil captain Neymar faces a nervous wait to discover his Copa America fate after getting sent off in a post-match fracas at the conclusion of the five-time world champion's 1-0 loss to Colombia on Wednesday.

Neymar risks a two-match suspension - ruling him out of Brazil's final group game and the quarterfinals - after appearing to aim a head-butt at Colombia scorer Jeison Murillo after the final whistle.

Tournament disciplinary chiefs are expected to confirm the length of Neymar's suspension on Thursday, but reports in the Brazilian media said the 23-year-old Barcelona star faces a two-game ban.

The striker had already picked up his second yellow card of the tournament for a deliberate hand ball - automatically ruling him out of Sunday's final Group C match with Venezuela - when referee Enrique Osses showed him a straight red.

Neymar ripped the match officials after Brazil slumped to its first loss to the Colombians in 24 years.

"In my view the rules are always used against me," Neymar told Brazilian media, criticizing Osses' decision to caution him in the first half.

"I was off balance, the ball hit my hand but it was not intentional.

"They put a weak referee in there to whistle up for all that. The team didn't play well."

Brazil coach Dunga also laid blame at Osses' door after the loss, which complicates his team's route to the knockout rounds.

"He allowed rough play and provocation and then we had the lamentable scenes at the end," Dunga said.

Neymar's Brazil and Barcelona teammate Dani Alves also lashed out at the Chilean following the defeat.

"Referees have to stop thinking that they are the stars, the stars are not them - they are there to control the game," Alves said.

"We are used to this in South America - everyone here is against Brazil."

Rough tactics

Alves also accused Colombia's players of seeking to provoke Neymar, 12 months after the striker suffered a broken vertebra during the teams' stormy World Cup quarterfinal battle.

"They know the personality of Neymar and they went in search of him," he said. "They tried to provoke him and make him nervous."

But victory was sweet for Colombia, which was subjected to rough tactics from Brazil last year during the World Cup in a 2-1 quarterfinal exit, a match marred by a whopping 54 fouls.

"We had a great game plan and it worked today," said Colombia's Real Madrid star, James Rodriguez.

"Four days ago we lost to Venezuela when we played well, tonight we played well and beat Brazil. Sometimes it happens like that."

A pulsating opening 45 minutes saw Colombia gradually get on top after a frantic start dominated by defense.

Brazil, which brought in Thiago Silva at centerback in place of David Luiz, defended in depth throughout, dropping back in numbers and frustrating Colombia's attack at every turn.

Colombia also gave no quarter, with defensive midfielder Carlos Sanchez breaking up Brazil's attacks in midfield and restricting the five-time world champion to hardly any shots on goal.

Colombia slowly began to get the better of its opponent however, and soon started to threaten.

A Sanchez shot deflected just wide of Brazilian defender Miranda shortly after the half-hour mark and then the breakthrough came in the 36th minute.

Juan Cuadrado's free kick from the right flank dropped into the area and when Brazil failed to clear, Murillo was on hand to rifle a low shot past Jefferson.

Chelsea star Cuadrado might have doubled Colombia's lead on 43 minutes but wastefully shot wide after being teed up by Teo Gutierrez's deft backheel.

Brazil went for broke in the second half, bringing on Liverpool attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho for Fred, and immediately looked more threatening on offense.

But the Brazilians squandered a golden chance to equalize in the 58th minute when Bundesliga-based striker Roberto Firmino missed an open goal.

The ball ended up with Firmino after Ospina made a hash of a clearance, but with an open goal begging, Firmino - reportedly a summer transfer target for Liverpool - blazed his shot over the bar.

 Nervous Neymar awaits Copa fate

Colombia's Carlos Bacca pushes Brazil's Neymar at the end of their Copa America Group C match at Monumental Stadium in Santiago, Chile, on Wednesday. Colombia won 10 and Bacca and Neymar were both sent off with red cards at the end of the encounter. Ricardo Mazalan / AP

 

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