Neymar is already doing his law in Santos

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Neymar has the last word to Santos. Back at the fold, twelve years after his departure for Barça in 2013, the Brazilian became a pattern on and off the field. Captain of the Brazilian training, he also has an influence on the decisions taken by Pedro Caixinha, to the point of pushing his coach to dismiss a player.

Unmissable holder since the start of the season, Leonardo Godoy has not been playing for three matches because of Neymar, according to the local media

Uol. Author of an error that cost a goal and defeat during the shock against the Corinthians, the right side was reprimanded by the 33 -year -old star. Raubroured publicly by the former Al-Hilal striker, the player appeared only on the bench.

Since then, Pedro Caixinha has opted for the young JP Chermont. No luck for Leonardo Godoy. His absence coincided with a series of three consecutive victories for Santos. What encourage the coach to leave him outside the field, especially against the Vasco of Dimitri Payet and Philippe Coutinho, with a view to the resumption of the Brazilian championship on March 29.

He even chooses hotels

This is not the first time that Neymar has been using his aura and all his power to Santos. The former Blaugrana even has his say on the hotels that the club must take for the outside meetings and the comfort that players need to perform, according to UOL. Despite a short -term contract until next June, the 33 -year -old star has a significant weight within the club.

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