I believe that most friends who like football hate fake falls. This is not only a violation of sports morality, but also a great disrespect for opponents and audiences, and is an act that is prone to public outrage. But even so, because fake falls may make a profit, many players are still happy with it. Perhaps in the eyes of many fans, the most representative player about fake falls and performances is Neymar.
In September 12, in the warm-up match between Brazil and El Salvador, Neymar was called by the referee for a fake fall and got a yellow card in the 43 minutes of the first half. What makes people speechless is that at this time the Brazilian team is already in a 3:0 lead. No matter from any angle, it seems that Neymar does not have to make a fake fall, but he is still called by the referee. Perhaps in the minds of many fans, this kind of thing is hard to understand. Leading three goals or warm-up matches, so Neymar will pretend to fall? It's really enough...
Nemar was suddenly robbed by a Saldovan player during the breakthrough. If you repeatedly watch the slow motion, the opponent's defensive player's toes are likely to kick Neymar's right foot. Regarding this ball, in my personal opinion, Neymar should not be a fake fall, and it is just a subconscious self-protection action. Perhaps the referee was given a yellow card because of Neymar's past reputation and the wolf was coming.
Maybe in most people's minds, Neymar's fake fall is definitely not a coincidence. Every now and then, it seems that you can hear news about Neymar's fake fall, and all kinds of fancy performances make people laugh and cry. Especially in the Russian World Cup, he left an extremely deep impression on many fans. Generally speaking, after being violated by his opponent, his rolling all over the ground is really criticized. This is definitely not to say that there is nothing wrong with the player's self-protection. Neymar's actions are really too exaggerated, and often have counterproductive effects. Not only does it fail to win the sympathy of the referees and fans, but it will make everyone think that he is a drama master.
I wonder how many fans still remember the scene of Brazil playing against Mexico in the quarterfinals in the World Cup in Russia? Mexican player Layun stomped on Neymar extremely roughly, and the latter's reaction was as fierce as if he was shot. Remember how Maradona, the king of football, evaluated Neymar after the game?
"When the moment La Yun stepped on Neymar, I really wanted to cry for Neymar. But when I saw Neymar running on the court soon, I couldn't help but laugh. Neymar is such a player, which makes people laugh and cry."
Coincidentally, about Neymar's performance behavior, German celebrities Mattus and English celebrities Alan Sheerer are both critical. Especially Alan Shearer, a forward killer who has always been a tough guy in his football era, bluntly commented on Neymar's performance: "He rolled all over the ground, it is really ridiculous and pitiful."
Maybe, the evaluation of the celebrities is too deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, right? Neymar's past behavior has also caused him to be blacklisted by many referees, right? So, this happened: in the lead in three goals, or in the warm-up match, Neymar actually fell? Alas, this time it seems a bit unfair, it's more like a wolf is coming...