Face to face with Neymar: watch video of fan threatening the squad 🎥
The Santos squad and members of the technical staff received criticism during the protest.
Face to face with Neymar, one of the fans even spoke of "slapping him in the face". Watch the video below:
This is not enough. Ah, I know, it's violence... you have to get slapped in the face with an open hand. That's the reality
The protest comes after Santos' 6-0 thrashing at the hands of Vasco last Sunday (17), at the Morumbi.
Fans began to protest during the game, turning their backs on the field and remaining silent in the stands.
After the match, the club decided to fire coach Cleber Xavier.
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