VIDEO: Neymar breaks down in tears after Philippe Coutinho-inspired Vasco da Gama annihilate Santos in Serie A relegation six-pointer as head coach Cleber Xavier is immediately sacked

Neymar was pictured in tears after Santos lost a relegation clash to Philippe Coutinho's Vasco da Gama, with boss Cleber Xavier later given the sack.

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VIDEO: Neymar breaks down in tears after Philippe Coutinho-inspired Vasco da Gama annihilate Santos in Serie A relegation six-pointer as head coach Cleber Xavier is immediately sackedVIDEO: Neymar breaks down in tears after Philippe Coutinho-inspired Vasco da Gama annihilate Santos in Serie A relegation six-pointer as head coach Cleber Xavier is immediately sacked

Neymar was seen crying after his side suffered an embarrassing 6-0 defeat at the hands of , one of their relegation rivals in the Brazilian . The loss leaves them 15th, only two points ahead of their opponents, and manager Xavier has now been given the boot due to their lowly standing in the division.

Neymar signed a new contract with Santos in June but this was the worst defeat of his playing career so far, having to be consoled by a member of staff at full time. Things seemed to be looking up for the Vila Belmiro side after back-to-back wins over Juventude and , but this hefty defeat convinced officials in the boardroom to sack Xavier, who was only appointed in April earlier this year.

A statement from the club reads: “ announces the departure of coach Cleber Xavier. The club thanks him for his service and wishes him well in his future career.”

Neymar posted a story to his Instagram with the caption “Santos nao merece isso”, which translates to “Santos doesn’t deserve this”.

Neymar’s previous worst defeats were a pair of 4-0 losses in 2011 and 2017, firstly seeing his Santos team demolished by before being rag-dolled by six years later with the Blaugrana.

Neymar will await news of his next manager with Santos hoping to appoint a new coach who can lead them away from the relegation zone. They are only two points ahead of 17th-placed Vitoria having played a game fewer.