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WORLDSPORTS DECEMBER 2013 BRILLIANT FORM Neymar vies with Dani Estrada S urrounded by stewards and facing the wrath of a three-deep line of seething home fans, Neymar was being escorted out of Celtic Park just as Neil Lennon launched his criticism of the Barcelona winger. “I don’t think Neymar does himself any favours by the way he behaves at times,” the Celtic manager said. “Our supporters are very respectful of great players. (Barcelona playmaker Andres) Iniesta walks off tonight to a standing ovation from the Celtic support. While Neymar, he gets booed every time he touches the ball.” As Lennon spoke — calmly, despite his anger inside — at a post-match news conference, his words were quickly drowned out as the jeers of Celtic supporters toward Neymar grew louder and louder. The Brazil international was one of the central figures in a game-changing incident in the 59th minute of Barcelona’s 1-0 win over Celtic in the Champions League. With the game poised at 0-0, Neymar was tugged back and then bundled over by Celtic captain Scott Brown as Barca launched a quick counter-attack. Brown then went further by flailing his boot at the arm of Neymar, who fell and rolled around on the ground in apparent agony and holding his back. Brown was shown a straight red card, much to the dismay of most of the 60,000 fans crammed into Celtic Park, Celtic's players and to Lennon on the touchline. “Neymar has a reputation in the game,” Lennon said. “Sometimes he exaggerates things a little bit.” Worse still for Celtic, Neymar played a part a NEYMAR TREATED RUDELY hand in the winning goal 16 minutes later, sending Alexis Sanchez through down the right before the Chile winger crossed for Cesc Fabregas to head home. Neymar was roundly booed each time he received the ball after the red-card incident and was the target of even more abuse as he exited the stadium. Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino said he didn’t see the incident but agreed on one thing — it turned the match. “Certainly playing against a team like Barcelona, playing 35 minutes with only ON THE SPOTLIGHT Neymar getting mobbed by photographers. 8 t h e g a m e sports magazine 10 men is something to have in mind when analyzing the game,” Martino said. Neymar’s dribbling ability and ball skills were on full show against Celtic. With his first touch, he skinned Mikael Lustig with less than a minute gone. But he got little change out of a packed and physical Celtic defense until the last half hour, when spaces opened up in Brown’s absence. THE GAME