Neymar infuriated and dazzled in equal measure during Brazil's 2-0 win over Costa Rica.It was Philippe Coutinho who finally broke the deadlock in injury time before the PSG star scored his first goal of the tournament to become the Selecao's third-highest goalscorer of all time behind Pele and Ronaldo.The world's most expensive player also pulled some spectacular tricks out of his locker, but it's impossible to overlook some of his other behaviours throughout the 90 minutes.The forward thought he'd won a penalty, only for it to be reversed by VAR, and that epitomised his disputes with the officials.In the first half, the Brazilian took a kicking and was seen waiting for the referee in the tunnel as the two teams walked off.They had a brief and relatively calm exchange before Neymar was led away.However, the penalty incident seemed to send the 26-year-old over the edge and a few minutes later, he was booked for punching the ball away.Things came to a head when Neymar was asked to back away with a player down injured.
Neymar's encounter with the referee
Footage showed the referee lightly tapping him on the chest to gesture what he was asking him to do - he appeared to respond by shouting "don't touch me!"
ITV's pundits agreed that he had uttered those three words and it certainly proved a big talking point among angry fans on Twitter.
Fans were shocked
At full-time, he was then seen crying on the pitch for reasons only known to himself.
To be fair, Neymar and Brazil more generally experienced a rollercoaster of emotions as they were pushed all the way by Costa Rica and it looked as if they were heading for a second consecutive draw.
They may not have covered themselves in glory, but all that matters is that Tite's men now have a foot in the last-16.
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