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Santos fires coach and Neymar in tears after 6-0 loss at home

Santos fires coach and Neymar in tears after 6-0 loss at home

Arab News2 days ago
SAO PAULO: Santos fired its coach, Cleber Xavier, after a 6-0 home loss Sunday to Vasco Da Gama that saw Neymar leave the field in tears after the match.
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