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Edited by Shri at 22-12-2023 01:20 PM
This Summer, Neymar joined Saudi club Al-Nassr from Paris Saint-Germain for a transfer fee of 100 million euros and a salary of 300 million euros over 2 years. For Neymar, leaving PSG, a place full of controversies, was a form of relief, and he looked forward to playing wholeheartedly at his new club.
However, it seems that Neymar's main concern is not just football. Reports have indicated that Neymar demanded a luxurious mansion with 28 rooms and even a private plane from the club. For a capable and famous superstar like him, enjoying some luxury off the pitch isn't too excessive. As long as it promotes the club and helps improve its performance, these matters can be negotiated outside the field. But on the field, you have to perform, right? However, Neymar doesn't quite see it that way.
In a match against the Uzbekistan team, Namangan, Neymar's performance was lackluster, and he almost received a red card due to his emotional outburst. After the match, the head coach criticized Neymar, which falls well within the coach's scope of responsibilities. However, for Neymar, someone who has won numerous awards, being told by a relatively unknown coach how to play is unacceptable. Not only did he refuse to accept criticism, but he also demanded that the club dismiss the assistant coach.
Within a team, the authority of the head coach is not easily questioned. We've heard of players with poor performance being benched or even sold by the club, but we haven't heard of a player driving away the head coach. Moreover, Neymar's request was driven by personal grievances, not for the greater good of the team. It can only be said that the club sidelined his demands.
There's a saying that goes, 'You can't expect a horse to run and not let it eat grass, but the horse can't keep eating grass and not run.' Readers, what do you think? |
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