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Neymar entitled to feel upset, says Brazil teammate Fagner

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Soc h i : Neymar received the support of his Brazil teammate

Fagner (pic) after his tears at the end of their

World Cup win over

Costa Rica and subsequent criticism at home.

The world’s most expensive player scored the second goal in the 2-0 victory over Costa Rica in St Petersburg on Friday that edged Tite’s side closer to qualifying for the last 16.

“Not everybody knows what I went through to get here,” Neymar said in an Instagram post after the match. “My tears were of happiness, overcoming, because of my determinat­ion and will to win.

“In my life things have never been easy, so why would they be now?”

But he has come in for criticism for his behaviour during the game at what he perceived to be rough treatment from the opposition, as well for breaking down in tears at full-time.

“Every player is a human being so (he) has feelings and is entitled to feel upset,” said Fagner at the Brazil team’s training base in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

“I believe the whole squad is with him and will support him. He is experience­d and will come through this to keep giving his best for the national team.”

Neymar has huge pressure on his shoulders to deliver despite only returning from injury in the run-up to the World Cup.

The 26-year-old Paris St-Germain forward had surgery on a foot fracture at the start of March and did not play again until Brazil’s 2-0 friendly win over Croatia three weeks ago, when he came off the bench to score.

“People react in different ways,” Fagner said of Neymar.

Fagner will hope to keep his place when Brazil take on Serbia in Moscow tomorrow, needing just a point to secure a place in the last 16 from Group E and a win to be sure of finishing top.

However, Douglas Costa will miss the game, having suffered a thigh injury after coming off the bench against Costa Rica.

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