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Peru shamans seek to 'neutralize' Neymar in ritual

AFP
Neymar in training with Brazil
Neymar in training with BrazilAFP
Dressed in colourful ponchos, a group of Peruvian shamans tied up an effigy of Neymar (31) as they seek to "neutralize" him ahead of Tuesday's World Cup qualifying match against Brazil.

The group of traditional healers from the jungle, mountains, and coastal areas, called on "Tayta Inti" (Father Sun) to help Peru in its match against five-time World Cup winners Brazil.

"We have neutralized Neymar by tying his feet. We tied him up so that he is not in good shape, and doesn't run and play well," said shaman Felix Rondan.

The shamans blew into a conch shell as they carried out the ritual outside the national stadium, where they have erected a colorful altar with swords, amulets, flags, and photos of players from both teams.

Earlier, they took ayuahasca - the powerful hallucinogenic concoction said to open the door to the spirit world.

Shaman Walter Alarcon said the ritual was aimed at clouding Neymar's mind so that he can not "achieve what he is looking for, which are goals."

Alarcon predicts a tie, saying the match will be difficult.