Brazilian legend Ronaldo says Colombian player intentionally tried to harm Neymar
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Brazil advanced to the semifinals of the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Colombia Friday, but the win came at a tremendous cost. Neymar, the face of the World Cup in Brazil, will miss the rest of the tournament with a fractured vertebra suffered after a hard challenge from Colombia's Juan Camilo Zuniga. Neymar and Zuniga were chasing a ball in the air when Zuniga drove his knee into Neymar's back.
Zuniga was not punished on the play, and Neymar left on a stretcher. Brazilian legend Ronaldo called the play "violent" after the game.
Via the AP:
"I didn't like that very high knee so that leads me to believe it was a foul with intention to actually cause harm. I thought it was a highly violent and unlawful move by the Colombia player, but that is not important any more. We are fearful and sad for the loss of our player."
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