Flamengo, Palmeiras and Botafogo They played their final games this week before the Club World Cup, where they represent Brazil’s football with Fluinence.
In the lowest part of the classification, to this day the Santos. The Paulist team received BOTAFOGOwho won 0-1 in a match marked the return of Neymar After one month it stopped by another of his repeated injuries.
BoTAFOGO’s goal is to score him Arthuralmost by the end of the game and five minutes after the expulsion of Neymarwho saw his second yellow card after ‘marking’ a goal with his hand, in a clearly accidental action.
The result led to the Carioca team in the nine -position, with 15 points, and left Santos In the descent zone, with eight.
In the case of NeymarIt could have been his last game at Santosthat will have its next promise on June 12 against StrengthThen where the championship will be for the Club World Cup.
The contract of Neymar He expired on June 30 and to this day he does not know if he will change, so the former Barcelona player and the PSG can say goodbye to Santos this week, because of the safe penalty he will receive for the purpose he scored in his hand.
After the game, Neymar He comforts himself on social networks. “The lack of hope for marking sometimes leads us to make a mistake. I want to apologize to my classmates and also with the fans. I made a mistake, forgive me!” He said.
He added that “Now, if they didn’t drive me out, we would definitely achieve 3 points. The team deserved to greet the game now. They can pay these 3 points to my account!”
Finally, he pointed out that “I really need to show a second yellow card, but the judge is teaching me first. I made a foul and they would take my yellow card immediately. There were bad referees, a whore who was born. This is just my opinion. Please, they won’t punish me more.”
Source: La Verdad

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