Former Brazil midfielder Zé Elias said on ESPN: "Neymar doesn't have the maturity to understand certain things. That answer is the response of a guy everyone fawns over, pats him on the back, and he's used to that kind of situation. That was the question he was asking to promote himself, to say, 'I'm fine, I'm feeling good, I've played five games without leaving, I'm playing 90 minutes, I'm getting better every day.' But he doesn't have the maturity to understand that kind of question, because he thinks everyone is doubting him, everyone is questioning him, that whole me versus you thing, and there's nothing like that.
"The people working there are doing their job, and many of them are rooting for Neymar to return to playing good football, to understand that he's important. It feels like a world in a bubble. Neymar is 33 years old. It's time to understand his importance to the outside world, not just to himself, because sometimes he only talks to himself. He could be a key player for the Brazilian national team, but he might not be the same as before.
"Neymar, for me, is the last great genius on the shelf of Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Ronaldo Fenômeno, because his ability to improvise is otherworldly. He thinks of a play, executes another in a fraction of a second, but that maturity is lacking in these moments."