Brazilian star Neymar da Silva has said he does not care much about his criticisms, saying he is playing to help his team win.
"The 2-0 victory over Mexico and the quarterfinals are a good feeling, not only on a personal level, but also on the collective," Neymar told the press conference after the match between Brazil and Mexico in the final of the World Cup.
"It's better for the coach to talk about the coach than the player," said Neymar.
"It is a shame for football to waste a lot of time because of a player, we are not playing with children, we are playing with men, football for the strong," Osorio told the press conference.
Commenting on the criticisms that he is making mistakes and calling himself the "diver", he said: "I do not care about criticism at all. In the last two games I did not talk to the press so I would not be criticized."
"Ochoa is a great goalkeeper who played an unusual game, congratulations on him, but I never give up," he said.
The Brazilian team has qualified for the quarter-finals, and the winner is expected to face Japan and Belgium, while the Mexican team failed to overcome the complex of the role of the 16, which has been required since the 1986 tournament.