09:02 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Sounds about right pic.twitter.com/6mzBc86rx2
— Troll Football (@Troll__Football) June 18, 2015
09:01 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Brazil’s form since the World Cup: W W W W W W W W W W W L pic.twitter.com/F5Jo1d7k2n
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) June 18, 2015
09:00 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Copa America: Brazil 0-1 Colombia; Murillo's first half strike proves to be the winner. Bacca and Neymar see red. pic.twitter.com/CY5fD0y9ng
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) June 18, 2015
08:58 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Carlos Sánchez gets MasterCard Man of the Match award during #COL's 1-0 win v #BRA #Chile2015 http://t.co/AlfOA4uzjq pic.twitter.com/gTz3TCv3RR
— Copa América 2015 (@ca2015_en) June 18, 2015
08:58 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Despite having played a game more, #BRA and #COL still trail #VEN in Group C of #Chile2015 http://t.co/Kj1HZVJtIU pic.twitter.com/Ki9aHMxG53
— Copa América 2015 (@ca2015_en) June 18, 2015
08:58 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Brazil frustration towards Colombia is hilarious. Every bit should be channeled towards their coach. "Give it to Neymar..." failed badly.
— David Cartlidge (@davidjaca) June 18, 2015
08:58 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Maybe Falcao can be Brazil's manager. He certainly isn't doing anything for Colombia right now.
— Brooks Peck (@BrooksDT) June 18, 2015
08:57 (IST)18 JUN 2015
The last time Colombia beat Brazil before tonight, James Rodriguez was 1 day old, it was at the 1991 Copa America held on Chile.
— FootballFacts101 (@FootballFact101) June 18, 2015
08:56 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Neymar is suspended from the next 2 Copa America matches. Which means he could go on vacation earlier, which is great news for FCB.
— Lucas Resende (@lucasammr) June 18, 2015
08:56 (IST)18 JUN 2015
One last update: CONMEBOL say Neymar will only be suspended for 1 game because red cancels yellow, unless a new decision is taken. Now, GN.
— Seleção Brasileira (@BrazilStats) June 18, 2015
08:53 (IST)18 JUN 2015
When bacca pushed Neymar pic.twitter.com/RzlJe7k7Gm
— JC (@jcabal10) June 18, 2015
08:52 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Neymar was 0% Jesus today
— Fluminense F.C. (@fluminense_en) June 18, 2015
08:52 (IST)18 JUN 2015
It's okay for Neymar to get kicked, pushed and stepped on but as soon as he does something he's the bad guy. Some people are really stupid.
— Jorge⚽ (@_JGSoccer) June 18, 2015
08:52 (IST)18 JUN 2015
People feel sorry for Neymar and claim that he gets targeted yet he's the one taunting his opponents. pic.twitter.com/DEbypMTWcc
— Ben (@TurnCruyff) June 18, 2015
08:51 (IST)18 JUN 2015
The best players get hated the most, Neymar keep doing you homie
— Jorge (@jorgesilva_1) June 18, 2015
08:51 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Neymar is a great player. He's carrying an entire country on his shoulders at a very young age and he got frustrated. It happens
— ♡ (@cherishedjbiebs) June 18, 2015
08:51 (IST)18 JUN 2015
Hating on Neymar is like wearing a shirt that's too revealing, sure you'll attract a lot of attention, but no one will respect you.
— Tosi (@OzilAssist) June 18, 2015
08:49 (IST)18 JUN 2015
08:47 (IST)18 JUN 2015