Sport :Olympics Marta shines for Brazil as fans boo Neymar
Goalless, booed off twice and facing 
another embarrassing tournament exit on home soil, Neymar and Brazil’s 
footballers have lost their shine as Marta’s free-scoring Brazilian 
women dazzle the host nation at Rio 2016.
Charged with restoring Brazilian 
football’s pride two years on from a 7-1 thrashing by Germany at their 
own World Cup, the Barcelona star and his proteges stooped to new lows 
with their second consecutive scoreless draw against Iraq on Sunday to a
 chorus of jeers in Brasilia.
Instead Brazil’s treasured first Olympic
 football gold could come thanks to their women as a nation in need of 
inspiration has rallied round their sensational start.
In contrast to Neymar’s ineffectual and 
irritable displays, five-time World Player of the Year Marta has lived 
up to her billing as the golden girl, scoring twice in a 5-1 thrashing 
of Sweden on Saturday to add to an opening 3-0 win over China.
Marta is even becoming a stick to beat 
the beleaguered men’s team with. In the closing stages of the stalemate 
against Iraq, her name was chanted by the disgruntled crowd.
“The team has lost credit with the public,” Rio newspaper O Globo surmised on Monday.
“They lost their head and balance. At 0-0 against the Iraqis, they were booed then humiliated with cries of ‘ole’ for Marta.”
Neymar’s decision to swerve the media 
glare after another disappointing display even provoked fresh questions 
over whether he has the discipline and leadership qualities to be 
captain.
“When waiting for an announcement from 
the captain of Brazil, Neymar, on the outcome there was no explanation,”
 said ESPN Brazil.
“It was enough to rekindle once again the debate on the armband.”
Neymar instead trudged out of the 
Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha and onto the team bus head bowed and 
headphones on to drown out critical comments.
The contrast to the night before 
couldn’t have been starker as hundreds of young girls waited outside 
Rio’s Olympic stadium until 1am screaming Marta’s name as she boarded 
the Brazil women’s bus.
Marta’s starring role against the Swedes
 also came just 24 hours after she was selected as one of eight 
Brazilians carry the Olympic flag into the iconic Maracana at the 
opening ceremony.
“Marta never takes advantage of the fact she is who she is to get favours,” said Brazilian women’s coach Vadao.
“She always sees herself on the same 
level as the other players and nothing more. That is what makes her so 
special because she never tries to be more than the others.
 
 
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