The fallout from Santos' 6-0 defeat against Vasco da Gama continued on Tuesday as Neymar confronted angry fans at the club's training ground.
Supporters upset by Sunday's defeat protested at Santos' CT Rei Pele training facilities in Baixada Santista and were met by Brazil's all-time record goal scorer Neymar.
In a video seen by ESPN Brasil, Neymar listens to their complaints and is even threatened with violence before telling the group that "[Santos] are trying to change things."
Philippe Coutinho scored twice in the game to leave Santos 15th out of 20 teams in the Brazilian Serie A table. Head coach Cléber Xavier was sacked by Santos as a result of the defeat.
Neymar, for whom it was the worst defeat of his career, was overcome with emotion at full-time and consoled on the pitch by a member of the club's backroom staff.
"I'm ashamed. I'm totally disappointed with our performance. The fans have every right to protest, obviously without using violence ... But if they want to curse and insult, they're in their right," Neymar said postmatch.
"It's a feeling of extreme shame. I've never experienced this in my life. Unfortunately, it happened. The tears were from anger, from everything. Unfortunately, I can't help in every way. Anyway, it was total s---, that's the reality."
Newer articles
Older articles
Could You Have Prediabetes? 5 Warning Signs to Watch For
How to Install Baccarat Tool: Detailed Guide to Become a Master
Gujarat Cricket Association to Introduce New T20 League for 2025-26 Season
Kavya Maran on Viral Fame: SRH CEO Addresses Her Now-Famous IPL Reactions
New Zealand Announces Packed Home Cricket Schedule Featuring Australia, England, West Indies & South Africa
R Samarth set to replace Karun Nair at Vidarbha
Gavaskar Calls for Kuldeep Yadav's Inclusion in Second Test Amid Bumrah Fitness Concerns
Hetmyer's Heroics: Last-Ball Six Seals Record-Breaking Chase for Seattle Orcas Against Pollard's MI New York
Baccarat Cheating: Exposing Tricks in the Game
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Upsets, Messi Magic, and World Cup Concerns Emerge From Group Stage