Neymar sits on top of £200,000 Ferrari as Barcelona star shows off what hard work gets you after Champions League win
- Barcelona 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen: Click here to read the match report
- Neymar criticised Barca's fans after they secured a late victory
- He shared a snap of himself on Instagram sitting on top of his Ferrari
Neymar may not have been the most popular star in Barcelona this week after criticising their fans for creating a hostile Nou Camp atmosphere during their Champions League win on Tuesday.
But the Brazil forward showed his critics what hard work can get you by sharing a photograph of himself on Instagram sitting on top of his £200,000 Ferrari.
Neymar wrote with the snap of his Ferrari 458 Spider: 'Thank you God for giving me health and the fruit of my work can make another child's dream!'
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Neymar shared a photograph of himself on Instagram sitting on top of his £200,000 Ferrari
Neymar helped his team come from behind to beat Bayer Leverkusen in the absence of the injured Lionel Messi on Tuesday and showed off the snap of his supercar two day after.
He hit back at Barca's fans after their match, telling reporters that the players were made to 'suffer' during the hard-fought win that saw Sergi Roberto and Luis Suarez score the late goals.
Barca fell behind after Leverkusen's opener by Kyriakos Papadopoulos midway through the first half but two goals in the final 10 minutes saw the home side come out on top.
'It is difficult when the fans are not with you, but we know they want more from us,' he said. 'We will try and do what we can. I am very happy with the win.
Neymar helped his team come from behind to beat Bayer Leverkusen in the absence of Lionel Messi
Neymar criticised Barcelona's fans for creating a hostile Nou Camp atmosphere during Tuesday's tie
'We suffered, suffered a lot to win the game, but the important thing was to win and we did everything to score the goals and in the end we won.'
Neymar was yellow carded by referee Martin Atkinson during the tie for diving in the area but shrugged off the caution to help Barca prevail.
Next up for Barcelona, who will be without Messi for the next seven weeks due to a knee injury, is a trip to Sevilla in La Liga on Saturday.
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