Before the Brazil match, Mexico captain Adreus Guindrado urged the referees to beware of 'Neymar prefers to fall.' Mexico's coach Juan Carlos Osorio expressed his anger over Neymar's 'acting' after losing to Brazil.
Mexico beat Mexico 2-0 to compete in the semi-finals of the World Cup quarter-finals at Somara Arena on Monday. After Neymar, the team went on to contribute to the goal of doubling the gap to Rarbet Fermino. The goal is to make the best player of the world and the world's most expensive forwards.
Neymar, who has repeatedly been subjected to foul over the match, is also seen performing some of the referee's sympathy. Osorio also expressed his anger over the behavior of the Brazilian forward after the rate.
"Unfortunately it's a shame for football. We lost a lot of time because of a player. "
"The people, the children who saw the game, are shy about them. There should not be acting there. I think it has affected our speed and strategy. "