Neymar's response to DeAndre Yedlin mocking his diving during USA 0-2 Brazil

Neymar in action vs USA


Brazil put their World Cup misery behind them on Friday night with a comfortable 2-0 win over the USA.
Roberto Firmino and Neymar got the goals in what was a dominant performance from the Selecao in New Jersey.
Tite made a few significant changes to his favoured team out in Russia, with Douglas Costa, Fabinho and Fred all coming in.
Paulinho, Gabriel Jesus and Fagner - the trio who were used at the World Cup instead - all didn't make the squad this time around.
Costa was instrumental in Firmino's opening goal, while Fabinho - who hasn't played for Liverpool yet this season - won the penalty for the second.
Neymar converted, but the Paris Saint-Germain superstar was caught up in an incident that has since gone viral.
USA's DeAndre Yedlin was caught on camera mocking the Brazilian after he fouled him, saying to the referee: "Did you watch the World Cup?"

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A clear reference to Neymar's play-acting tendencies out in Russia.
The Brazilian was asked about the incident after the match and he handed out a pretty savage response.
Globo Esporte journalist Edgard Maciel de Sa's tweet translated reads: Neymar, about the provocation of the American side: "Unfortunately I don't have much to say. Just to be sorry for him. He's some kind of player who... I don't know him and I have no reason to be worried about it."
You have to say fair play to Neymar.
The Brazilian has faced some serious backlash from his behaviour at the World Cup, but he appears to be dealing with it pretty well.
Neymar appeals to the referee
In PSG's last game against Nimes - which they won 4-2 - Neymar celebrated by the away fans who had a flag labelling him a 'cry baby'.
The former Barcelona man even mimicked a crying face in front of it for added effect.