The Borneo Post

‘Neymar haters’ highlight Brazil political divide

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DE JANEIRO: Normally, it would be horrible news to football fans anywhere that their team’s star player was injured.

But even as they endured an anguished wait for a Neymarless Brazil to score in their 1-0 win over Switzerlan­d Monday, some Brazilians found it hard to miss the injured superstar, who has promised to dedicate his first World Cup goal to far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

Watching the match in a packed bar in central Rio de Janeiro, where fans decked out in yellow and green waited nervously for what turned out to be the lone goal – scored in the 83rd minute, by Casemiro – 23-year-old law student Henrique Melo explained his dilemma.

As a football fan, he desperatel­y wanted Neymar back from the ankle injury that sidelined him late in Brazil’s 2-0 win over Serbia Thursday, in which the Paris Saint-Germain star sparkled despite failing to find the goal.

“The team are missing him,” Melo said, proudly sporting the football-mad nation’s jersey.

At the same time, the fact that the world’s most expensive footballer has yet to score in the tournament “is the best result Brazil’s had in the World Cup,” he joked.

“We would have had all these Bolsonaro supporters celebratin­g,” Melo, a proud supporter of leftist president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, told AFP.

“As a player, Neymar’s incredible – he’s an artist. As a person, he leaves a lot to be desired. Not just his political opinions, but who he is. Instead of just enjoying his bling lifestyle, he could be investing in education, social projects, setting an example for kids... He could be the man.”

On Rio’s iconic Copacabana beach, where a huge crowd watched the match on a giant screen, 29-year-old vendor Tainara Santana was feeling the same quandary.

“I like football, so I want (Neymar) to play because he’s good. But I can’t say I’m sad he hasn’t scored. It’s great to see Neymar fail,” she laughed.

With his lean good looks and huge social media following, Neymar is one of the biggest names in sports.

But his footballin­g magic has been tarnished at times.

On the pitch, critics accuse the 30-year-old Paris Saint-Germain star of diving and of failing to live up to the hype when it counts. Off the pitch, he has faced accusation­s of excessive partying, tax fraud and spoiled behavior. “He’s a jerk,” Santana said. “Not just for his politics, but because of his machismo, his ego, his total lack of humility.”

Brazil’s campaign for a recordexte­nding sixth World Cup comes on the heels of its divisive elections last month.

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