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Santos FC Defends ‘Misunderstood Genius’ Neymar Amidst Flamengo Loss & Public Criticism

Santos FC has publicly defended star forward Neymar Jr. after his emotional outburst following the team’s narrow 3-2 loss to Flamengo, which sparked intense media and fan scrutiny over his attitude and form.

​In a season already fraught with pressure as Santos fights relegation, the defeat was compounded by Neymar’s visibly frustrated reaction to being substituted and his subsequent confrontation with the referee. Brazilian reports harshly criticized the former Barcelona and PSG player, labeling his performance “slow” and his bench behavior “unacceptable.”

Internal Tensions Surface

​Sources close to the club revealed that Neymar’s actions—including shouting at teammates and arguing with officials—”irritated the coaching staff and the locker room.” Speculation has arisen that his influential standing within the team is diminishing, with some suggesting his indiscipline could even jeopardize his place in the 2026 World Cup squad if his form and conduct do not improve.

Director Mattos Offers Emotional Defense

​In response to the growing wave of negativity, Santos’ Director of Football, Alexandre Mattos, issued a powerful public statement backing the forward. Mattos hailed Neymar as a “genius” while acknowledging his human flaws.

​“Geniuses are misunderstood. They think beyond their time, they do things differently, they make history… but they’re also human. They make mistakes, they smile, they cry, they live through life’s blows. You are like that, a genius.”

​Mattos further praised Neymar’s character, focusing on his humility and resilience. “Those who know you understand your heart, your humility, and your kindness. They try to knock you down, but you always rise again. Everything is bigger with you — but you are bigger than everything,” he wrote.

Club’s Loyalty Amidst Pressure

​The club’s steadfast support comes during a challenging time, where Neymar’s much-anticipated return has been overshadowed by injuries and instability. Despite the recent controversy, the message underscores Santos’ continued reliance on him, not just as a player but as a potent symbol of hope for the struggling club.

​Mattos concluded his defense with a clear show of loyalty: “Tough times make strong men. I’m with you — through the good and the bad.”

​Amidst the constant criticism, Neymar remains the emotional core of Santos, a misunderstood figure whom the club is determined to protect as he fights to prove his story in Brazil is far from over.

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