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If you were hoping to see Neymar in Copa América this summer, you are now officially out of luck. It's been heavily rumored and implied that Brazil's captain would skip the earlier tournament in the United States, then play the Olympics in Rio, but now that's official. Barcelona announced on Wednesday that they'd come to an agreement after negotiating with the Brazilian FA.
While Barcelona can't actually stop Brazil and Neymar from going back on their agreement, it's unlikely that they will. Neymar -- like his two forward mates -- has looked like he's in serious need of a rest for a long time.
Goal of the day
Center back Marc Bartra's striker-like goal. (r/soccer)
In the news
Roy Hodgson says that Jamie Vardy was unlucky to get sent off for a clear dive, and that his pointing in a referee's face and swearing at him repeatedly was a normal human reaction to getting caught for something he knew he did wrong. (Guardian)
Cristiano Ronaldo had an injury scare, but he's OK. (ESPN FC)
The PRO referees chief says officials in MLS are better than in many European countries. (MLS)
Ched Evans will receive a new trial in his rape case. (BBC)
Stoke's stadium is getting expanded and will now be sponsored by a gambling company. (Stoke City FC)
You should be reading
Pablo Medina Uribe on the fan experience at the FIFA Interactive World Cup. (Soccer Gods)
Stuart Monteith on playoffs adding integrity to Scottish soccer. (In Bed With Maradona)
Ian King on Aston Villa being an absolute shambles. (Two Hundred Percent)
What happened on Wednesday
Barca ended their crisis with an 8-0 win. (Barca Blaugranes)
But Real Madrid kept pace. (Managing Madrid)
And so did Atléti. (BBC)
Liverpool obliterated Everton in the Merseyside Derby. (Liverpool Offside)
Dortmund won their DFB-Pokal semifinal, setting up a Klassiker final. (Fear The Wall)
Juventus beat Lazio easily, moving close to a Scudetto. (Black and White and Read All Over)
What to watch on Thursday (click for listings, all times ET)
EPL: Arsenal vs. West Brom (2:45 p.m.) -- Gooners are starting to turn on Arsène Wenger, so Arsenal needs a big win.
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