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Neymar losing out from stay-at-home decision

His performance against England, however, again suggested that his career is suffering from his lack of experience of playing against European defences.

Initially, Brazilians praised Neymar for his loyalty and proudly pointed to his presence as a sign of the improving financial situation in their domestic football as he shunned offers from big European clubs.

"One thing I will not admit is lack of respect and Neymar is not showing respect," said Nunes.

"Neymar needs to take his place on the world football stage. We all know he is the best in Brazil," wrote Robson Morelli, a columnist in the Estado de Sao Paulo.

"Playing for Santos against opponents such as Bragantino and Ituano, the 21-year-old lad will never know what it is like to face European players.

"His performances for Brazil have left much to be desired, along with his effort for Santos against Barcelona. That is holding him back."

Neymar's performance in Thursday's 2-1 defeat to England again belied his reputation as the latest in the line of Brazilian greats.

"It was not the performance I hoped for and wanted. It will have to wait until the time," he told Brazilian media. "It's complicated at the start of the season, but I hope to do better in the next game.