Criticised in Brazil for his attitude during the Copa America, Neymar has spent a few days holiday in Las Vegas. A destination and a way of life that has triggered a controversy in Spain, where the economic crisis is still being deeply felt.
But the Barcelona striker, who will return to Spain in early August, has used social networks to respond to criticism:
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“I was born to be happy and not to be perfect." he wrote Neymar on Twitter accompanied by a photo showing himself at a party.