Yahoo – AFP,
Laura Bonilla Cal, 5 July 2014
Rio de
Janeiro (AFP) - From the president down to football legends and fans in
canary-yellow jerseys, Brazilians were heartbroken, some in tears, after an
injury forced their hero Neymar out of the World Cup.
The country
celebrated after Friday's quarter-final victory over Colombia took them closer
to their World Cup dream, but the mood turned gloomy after a tearful Neymar was
stretchered off and ruled out of the rest of the tournament.
"Your
painful expression yesterday on the pitch at the Castelao (stadium) wounded my
heart, along with that of all Brazilians," President Dilma Rousseff wrote
in a personal message to the 22-year-old star on Saturday.
"But
what we saw was the extraordinary force of a great warrior who, even injured,
will not allow himself to be disheartened," Rousseff said.
Brazil
football legend Pele voiced hope that the team would overcome the loss and win
the trophy, just as his teammates had when they lifted the cup in 1962 despite
his own tournament-ending injury.
"It
hurts our hearts to know that he can no longer defend Brazil in the World
Cup," Pele wrote on Twitter.
Brazil will
face Germany in Tuesday's semi-final without their talisman, who broke a
vertebrae when Colombian defender Juan Camilo Zuniga kneed him in the lower
back with five minutes left in the game.
The
nation's hopes of a record-extending sixth World Cup, and especially the first
at home, had rested on the shoulders of Neymar, whose number 10 jersey is worn
by countless people in the streets of Brazil.
He has also
become an icon on and off the field, turning into a fashion icon with his
blond-dyed fauxhawk and model girlfriend. Like a rock star, he has groupies
known as "Neymarzetes."
Joao
Batista Schaffer, a 78-year-old taking a stroll in Rio de Janeiro's Flamengo
Park, teared up as he talked about the young player's injury.
"We
love Neymar. This is very tough. I'm very, very sad. I've been crying since
yesterday," said the shopkeeper.
"Neymar
is not big. Anybody can take him down. It was horrible to see this strong
player hit him in the back. It was cowardly," he said.
Messages of
support, and outrage over the foul, lit up social media. Neymar has more than
12 million followers on Twitter.
"We
share Neymar's pain. I felt what he felt. I wanted to cry with him. I'm a
wreck," said Erika Nunes, a 40-year-old nurse, as she returned home from a
night shift in Rio.
Ademir
Costa Chaga, 53, talked about the injury as he coached a dozen children from a
favela during one of the free football classes that he gives on weekends.
"Neymar
is not only Brazil's craque (whizz). He is the world's craque. He is the best
player of the cup," said Costa Chaga, who played for Rio club Fluminense
until losing an eye in a game. "The whole country is sad."
Ayrton dos
Santos, 58, wondered whether Zuniga intentionally injured Neymar after watching
the game at the Sao Paulo bar where he works.
"We
all suffered when we saw him fall," he said. "I knew right away that
it was serious because he was crying. I think it was a cruel act by the
Colombian. Everybody saw that he did it on purpose," he said.
Zuniga
insisted that he had not sought to hurt Neymar, but even Brazil great Ronaldo
did not believe him.
"I
believe there was an intention to hurt by the player. I believe it was very
aggressive and very violent," Ronaldo said.
Brazilian
newspapers urged the Selecao to seize on the injury as an extra motivation to
triumph against Germany. "Play For Him," read Lance, a sports daily.
Brazil
striker Fred sent an emotional message to his teammate, calling him "the
soul" of the Selecao.
"We
have an extra motive to play with heart in this cup," he said.
"Neymar, be sure that our group loves you and will give their all to win
the title for you."
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| Colombia's
Juan Zúñiga catches Brazil's Neymar in the back with his knee in the World Cup quarter-final. (Photograph: Sipa USA/Rex |





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