Thiago Silva ‘saddened’ by Neymar outburst
Thiago Silva admits he was “saddened” by Neymar’s outburst at him during Brazil’s 2-0 World Cup win over Costa Rica on Friday.
Neymar had an incident-filled outing, seeing a penalty overturned by a VAR review before scoring the second of his side’s stoppage-time goals after Philippe Coutinho had broken the deadlock.
Following the game, the superstar forward was seen in tears with his head in his hands as his team-mates celebrated a crucial Group E victory in St Petersburg.
Before Coutinho’s breakthrough, the 26-year-old had lambasted Silva for returning the ball to Costa Rica in an act of fair play, much to the disappointment of his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate.
“I was saddened by his behaviour,” Silva said.
“By the time I returned the ball, he insulted me. But I think I was right, because they were trying to save time.
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“I returned the ball because it was not this ball that was going to win us the game.
“I am serene about this and I was sad about his behaviour towards me.”
Brazil now just need a point from their final group game against Serbia to qualify for the last 16.