It was a training session with a difference for Neymar on Wednesday as the Brazil star was joined by his son.
Neymar spent part of the training session playing with his son Davi Lucca, with left-back Marcelo and goalkeeper Alisson having been accompanied by their kids the previous day.
Brazil are currently preparing for Friday's eagerly-anticipated quarter-final tie against Belgium.
Neymar was joined by his son Davi Lucca for Brazil's latest training session in Russia
Neymar played with his son during training in Kazan as Brazil's players built up their fitness
The Brazil winger enjoyed spending time with his son during the session in Sochi
Neymar, unsurprisingly, was the centre of attention during the training session in Sochi, with the Paris Saint-Germain star having received much criticism for his theatrics during the World Cup so far.
The 26-year-old appeared to be mocking his critics as he laid on the ground and feigned injury.
Neymar, along with Roberto Firmino, was on the scoresheet as Brazil beat Mexico 2-0 on Monday.
Both Neymar and his son seemed to be having fun as Brazil prepared to take on Belgium
On Tuesday Marcelo was also joined by his child when Brazil trained before their quarter-final
Goalkeeper Alisson was joined by his daughter Helena for the training session on Tuesday
Neymar spent part of the training session lying on the ground and feigning injury
The 26-year-old has been heavily criticised for diving and was perhaps mocking his detractors
Midfielder Philippe Coutinho took part in the latest Brazil training session along with Neymar
Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus attempts to control the ball as Neymar watches on
Defenders Thiago Silva (left) and Miranda (right) are put through their paces in Russia
Neymar (left) enjoyed himself while team-mate Roberto Firmino (right) showed off his skills
Although there was a light-hearted element to the training session, there was still time for some serious work as the Brazil players maintained their fitness levels.
Should Brazil manage to prevail past Belgium then they will take on either Uruguay or France in the final.
Five-times winners of the competition, Brazil have not won the World Cup since 2002.