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Published : Dec 31, 2020, 1:36 PM IST

Day Crespo, the main spokesperson for Neymar, said in a message Wednesday that the Paris Saint-Germain forward isn't even at the exclusive neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro state where the party is taking place.

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Sao Paulo: Representatives for soccer superstar Neymar are trying to distance him from claims he has flouted pandemic warnings with a huge, multiday New Year's bash at or near his home in Brazil while on break from his French club team.

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Day Crespo, the main spokesperson for Neymar, said in a message Wednesday that the Paris Saint-Germain forward isn't even at the exclusive neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro state where the party is taking place.

"We are saying he is not linked to the party. People have to believe it. Isn't our word worth anything?" she responded when asked why Neymar himself hadn't commented.

A Brazilian daily reported on Saturday that the player had organized a party it called a "Neymarpalooza" in the Rio state city of Mangaratiba, where he owns a mansion. It said many guests had already landed at a nearby airfield rented by Neymar.

Two of the player's friends, DJ Miss Natalia and YouTuber Ana Liz Bittencourt, published pictures on their Instagram feeds showing themselves arriving in Mangaratiba and wearing blue wristbands that allegedly allow them into the party.

On Monday, a private company claimed that it organized a party for 150 people, but didn't mention Neymar, whose representatives said he was invited but was not involved.

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The company said it "has followed all the health measures" set by local officials, including COVID-19 tests for all guests and social distancing rules.

City officials issued statements saying they have been restricting access to the town but that attendance at private parties "is a matter of social responsibility and common sense."

Brazil has recorded nearly 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 and its hospitals once more are nearing full capacity.

Critics noted that Neymar, who himself reportedly tested positive for the new coronavirus in early September, had made no comment about the reported party.

"It would be very simple for Neymar to go to his social media channels and say it is not his," said Galvao Bueno, Brazil's most popular sports commentator. "LeBron James is not throwing any parties. Lewis Hamilton isn't either. Lionel Messi is not celebrating, and neither is Cristiano Ronaldo. Neymar can throw any party he likes, but not at this moment."

Sao Paulo: Representatives for soccer superstar Neymar are trying to distance him from claims he has flouted pandemic warnings with a huge, multiday New Year's bash at or near his home in Brazil while on break from his French club team.

Watch the video

Day Crespo, the main spokesperson for Neymar, said in a message Wednesday that the Paris Saint-Germain forward isn't even at the exclusive neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro state where the party is taking place.

"We are saying he is not linked to the party. People have to believe it. Isn't our word worth anything?" she responded when asked why Neymar himself hadn't commented.

A Brazilian daily reported on Saturday that the player had organized a party it called a "Neymarpalooza" in the Rio state city of Mangaratiba, where he owns a mansion. It said many guests had already landed at a nearby airfield rented by Neymar.

Two of the player's friends, DJ Miss Natalia and YouTuber Ana Liz Bittencourt, published pictures on their Instagram feeds showing themselves arriving in Mangaratiba and wearing blue wristbands that allegedly allow them into the party.

On Monday, a private company claimed that it organized a party for 150 people, but didn't mention Neymar, whose representatives said he was invited but was not involved.

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The company said it "has followed all the health measures" set by local officials, including COVID-19 tests for all guests and social distancing rules.

City officials issued statements saying they have been restricting access to the town but that attendance at private parties "is a matter of social responsibility and common sense."

Brazil has recorded nearly 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 and its hospitals once more are nearing full capacity.

Critics noted that Neymar, who himself reportedly tested positive for the new coronavirus in early September, had made no comment about the reported party.

"It would be very simple for Neymar to go to his social media channels and say it is not his," said Galvao Bueno, Brazil's most popular sports commentator. "LeBron James is not throwing any parties. Lewis Hamilton isn't either. Lionel Messi is not celebrating, and neither is Cristiano Ronaldo. Neymar can throw any party he likes, but not at this moment."

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