"He's also experiencing the team's turbulence, he's feeling it too," Cuca said of Neymar. "The results were terrible, but the matches weren't. In football, it's the results that count. But we can't place all the blame for the poor result on him. We need to divide the blame equally, with the coach bearing the greater share. Today, he wasn't as competitive as in other games. There are good things. Neymar, the day he plays like the others, will be criticized. That's normal given his potential."
Santos currently find themselves in a precarious position in the Serie A table, having secured only three victories from their opening 12 matches. The lack of consistency has put immense pressure on both the manager and his marquee player, as the club struggles to find the clinical edge required to climb the standings.