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NEYMAR ADMITS TO EXAGGERATI­ON

Brazil star in damage control for theatrics on field

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RIDICULED the world over for faking and diving during a disappoint­ing World Cup campaign in Russia, Brazilian forward Neymar has admitted to “exaggerate­d” reactions saying he is still learning to deal with frustratio­n.

In a 90-second video made for his sponsor Gillette and published on social media accounts and Brazilian television, Neymar sought to win back fans who criticised his behaviour.

“Studs on my calf, knee in my back, stamp on my foot,” he said. “You might think I exaggerate and sometimes I really do exaggerate. But the fact is that I suffer on the field.

“There’s still a child inside me. Sometimes he enchants the world and sometimes he irritates the world.”

The Paris St Germain striker had hoped the Russia World Cup would elevate him to a similar status enjoyed by thirty-somethings Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo — the two players who

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. less on his football and more on the dives, rolls and tears he produced.

The 26-year old former Santos and Barcelona player, who suffered a serious foot injury in February and returned to action just days before the start of the World Cup, told fans in his homeland he working to

e a better ball threw at him.

“When I seem rude, it’s not because I am a spoilt child, it’s because I haven’t learnt to deal with frustratio­n,” he said in a voiceover to the black-and-white video.

“It’s taken me time to accept your criticism, it’s taken me time to look into the mirror a form m sel m to a n .B e , a e I y n

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