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Neymar reveals new tattoo of his sister's face on his arm

A real example of brotherly love

James Orr
Thursday 25 June 2015 10:44 EDT
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Neymar posted this picture showing his new tattoo with his sister to his Instagram page
Neymar posted this picture showing his new tattoo with his sister to his Instagram page (instagram.com/neymarjr)

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Neymar must really love his sister. To prove it, the Brazil star has seemingly got a new tattoo of his sister Rafaella's face on his arm.

The forward, who plays his club football for Barcelona, uploaded this picture to his Instagram account today, posing with his 19-year-old sibling.

Neymar, who has been banned from the Copa America following his red card against Colombia, has been spending some quality time with his family.

The 23-year-old was sent off for kicking the ball at Pablo Amero after the final whistle of Brazil's 1-0 defeat by Colombia. He then attempted to headbutt Jeison Murillo after the red, which led to him being handed a four-match ban, and ruled out of the rest of the tournament in Chile.

The Brazilian FA decided not to appeal the ban, so he has plenty of time on his hands this summer.

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