In football, is rainbow superiority humiliating the opponent? Why do some defensive people feel humiliated?
The clichéd topic, Neymar was beaten up because of his rainbow superiority.
I have also seen the answers of other fan friends, my comment angle is different from theirs, I think that the action of "Rainbow Passer" itself is not a humiliation of the opponent, and the reason why Neymar was beaten is because he has a problem with the timing of the Rainbow Pass, which makes people feel that he is humiliating the opponent.

Is it like, is a swoop-to-ground header a humiliation?
The swooping head is not a humiliation of the opponent, however, when you are facing an empty goal, you deliberately lie on the ground and use the ball overhead, of course, to humiliate the opponent.
In the same way, you stop the ball at the goal line, this action itself is very normal, but when you face the empty goal and deliberately stop the football on the goal line, it is definitely humiliating to the opponent, and the referee will let you eat the cards.
Expressed in this way, do you know the general meaning?
If you have a flash of inspiration in the course of the game and make a rainbow of talents, the fans and opponents will only give him a thumbs up, because that is the opponent's skills are not as good as people, and it is not okay to obey.
If you are in the lead in this big game, without the need to use the rainbow to pass, in the corner flag area in order to perform the rainbow overpower, the opponent will definitely feel provoked.
Otherwise, if you really want to talk about the operation of these street ball players, Ronaldinho plays much smoother than Neymar, and I haven't seen any opponent claim to be humiliated by Xiao Luo, why?
It is because Xiao Luo's fake action is a link in his forward attack, which is part of the game process, not inexplicably stopping to provoke the opponent without necessary circumstances.
So, my answer is that the rainbow action itself is correct, but you deliberately do it when you don't need it, and don't blame your opponent for being mad. What do you think about that?