Brazilian superstar, Neymar, was shown a red card after the final whistle in Brazil’s 1-0 Copa America defeat to Colombia following a quarrel with Jeison Murillo and Carlos Bacca.
After the full-time whistle, Neymar kicked the ball at Colombia’s Pablo Armero and was subsequently confronted by Jeison Murillo, who scored the first-half winner for Colombia.
According to goal.com Neymar thrusted his head towards Murillo, but was then pushed violently in the back by Bacca as players from both teams gathered to break up the argument. The referee consequently opted to show the Barcelona man a red card, while Bacca received the same punishment for his role in the incident.
Brazil will now have to play without the services of their playmaker in their final Group C encounter versus Venezuela due to suspension.
Nermar had previously already picked up his second yellow card of the group stages and would have missed the match against Venezuela without his dismissal anyway.
The Selecao skipper was cautioned in his side's 2-1 win over Peru on matchday one for scraping away the referee's vanishing spray ahead of a free kick and again went into the referee's book in Santiago for handling the ball.
The 23-year-old played a vital role in his side's win over Peru, scoring once and setting up the winner for Douglas Costa well into stoppage time, but as unable to make an impact against Colombia.
The Barcelona man's absence at the Monumental in Santiago could see one of Douglas Costa, Philippe Coutinho or Robinho make their way into the starting XI.
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After the full-time whistle, Neymar kicked the ball at Colombia’s Pablo Armero and was subsequently confronted by Jeison Murillo, who scored the first-half winner for Colombia.
According to goal.com Neymar thrusted his head towards Murillo, but was then pushed violently in the back by Bacca as players from both teams gathered to break up the argument. The referee consequently opted to show the Barcelona man a red card, while Bacca received the same punishment for his role in the incident.
Brazil will now have to play without the services of their playmaker in their final Group C encounter versus Venezuela due to suspension.
Nermar had previously already picked up his second yellow card of the group stages and would have missed the match against Venezuela without his dismissal anyway.
The Selecao skipper was cautioned in his side's 2-1 win over Peru on matchday one for scraping away the referee's vanishing spray ahead of a free kick and again went into the referee's book in Santiago for handling the ball.
The 23-year-old played a vital role in his side's win over Peru, scoring once and setting up the winner for Douglas Costa well into stoppage time, but as unable to make an impact against Colombia.
The Barcelona man's absence at the Monumental in Santiago could see one of Douglas Costa, Philippe Coutinho or Robinho make their way into the starting XI.
Credit: Goal

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