Neymar out of the World Cup – in quotes and pictures
Neymar is out of the World Cup after he was injured by this challenge from Colombia’s Juan Camilo Zúñiga. Brazil's captain Thiago Silva, who will also miss the semi-final through suspension, said: "They take your dream of playing the World Cup semi-final and final. I love you my brother Neymar. We'll fight for you."Photograph: Xinhua News Agency/RexRodrigo Lasmar, the Brazil team doctor, said: “This news is not easy but he will not be available for the rest of the World Cup. Neymar has a broken vertebra. He will be out for four to six weeks.”Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesZúñiga defended himself, claiming he did not deliberately try to hurt Brazil’s talisman. “It was a normal move,” he said. “I never meant to hurt a player. I was on the field, playing for the shirt from my country, not without the intent to injure. I was just defending my shirt.”Photograph: Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty
Neymar lies on the pitch after the challenge by Juan Camilo Zúñiga. Zuniga also told reporters: "We wanted to score and it was a tough game. Brazil was marking strongly. I hope it's nothing serious, let's pray to God."Photograph: GettyBrazil's defender Marcelo immediately called for help after the challenge on Neymar. Fellow defender David Luiz said: “He’s out of the competition. He’s a great guy and now he’s out. Everyone feels sad.”Photograph: Eitan Abramovich/AFP/GettyColombia's James Rodríguez offers support. Rodríguez was also subjected to some harsh challenges throughout the match. “There were also moments when our players were tougher than they should be, we know that,” said the Brazil head coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari. “We could have stopped ours and their violent game.” Photograph: Lee Smith/Action ImagesScolari added: “Not even a yellow card, nothing. Then Silva gets a yellow card for walking past the goalkeeper. It’s hard to understand."Photograph: Jamie McDonald/GettyBrazilian striker Hulk said: "Every time is like this. Players always come after Neymar. The referees need to do more to keep this from happening."Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Fifa/GettyBrazilian midfielder Fernandinho said: "It's a big loss for us. We need to find a way to stay together and become stronger after losing our greatest player. We will try to win this World Cup and for sure we will dedicate it to Neymar."Photograph: Fabrizio Bensch/ReutersAs Neymar was being taken to a private clinic on a stretcher, Brazilian fans outside chanted: "Força Neymar". The Colombia head coach, José Pékerman, said: “It seemed to me the same thing happened with both teams. We lost the fluidity to the game because of that friction and intensity.”Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty Images
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