DHAKA: Colombia's Juan Zuniga received a flood of death threats and racist abuse on social media Saturday as Brazilians reacted angrily to his tournament-ending foul on star forward Neymar.
Brazil's Neymar holds his back after a hefty challenge from Colombia's Juan Zuniga during the World Cup quarter-final match at the Castelao Stadium in Fortaleza, on July 4, 2014
"Zuniga" was trending on Twitter and messages included a torrent of abusive comment aimed at the Napoli defender after he kneed Neymar in the back, fracturing a vertebra.
Among the less offensive posts, contributors called the 28-year-old a "monster" and the "biggest villain in the history of football".
The abuse was tempered by other posts which called for calm and said racist abuse was unacceptable.
Zuniga earlier said he did not mean to hurt Neymar in the challenge, which came towards the end of a combative match which saw 54 fouls, reports bangkokpost.com.
"I never wanted to hurt the player. When I'm on the pitch, I do everything to defend my country and the shirt I wear, but always without intent to injure anybody," he told Globo TV.
"It was a match both teams wanted to win. It got a bit heated. There were strong tackles but the Brazilians were doing the same. It's normal. I didn't make that challenge trying to break his spine. I was defending my country.
"It's a very sad thing. I hope, with the help of God that it's not too serious because everyone knows he's a great talent for Brazil."
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