Neymar’s agent, Wagner Ribeiro, has launched a scathing attack on Luiz Felipe Scolari, brandishing the Brazil coach "repulsive and conceited."
The World Cup hosts were dumped out of the competition on Tuesday, suffering a humiliating 7-1 thrashing at the hands of Germany in Belo Horizonte – Brazil’s biggest defeat since a 6-0 loss to Uruguay in 1920.
And as the fall-out from what the Brazilian media described as the most shameful result in the country’s football history, Riberio took to Twitter to launch a six-point personal attack on Felipao with an ironic list of requirements to be Brazil coach.
"One – being Portugal coach and winning nothing," he tweeted.
"Two – going to Chelsea and being sacked the following day.
"Three – going to coach in Uzbekistan. Four – returning to Brazil, taking over a big team [Palmeiras] and getting them relegated to the second division.
"Five – leaving the club 56 days before the end of the Brasileirao [season] to 'escape' the relegation.
"Six – being an old jerk, arrogant, repulsive, conceited and ridiculous," he finished in brutal fashion.
Scolari has faced heavy criticism for Brazil’s World Cup exit and is expected to leave his role at the end of tournament.
Brazil will meet either Argentina or Netherlands in the third-place play-off in Brasilia on Saturday.
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