The biggest myth about Neymar is that he didn’t care. He used to play with full intensity every game. He suffered major injuries every season for a decade straight and went through hell to come back each time. All he wanted to do was play football. Football is his life’s passion.
They say no one has been able to claim the throne⚔️
Because the rightful King hasn't arrived yet⏳
He was busy conquering new Kingdoms..
Now, the King returns to where he truly belongs👑
H O M E C O M I N G🔥
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A part of me wishes he actually didn’t care, like the haters say. I wish he wouldn’t give two cents about being the best, about winning. The truth is that he is obsessed, he cares. He wanted it more than anyone else, he hopelessly loves the game and that hurts even more.
The one trophy Brazil never had, until him..
Neymar delivered one of the defining moments of his career during the men’s football tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics, captaining Brazil against Germany in the gold medal match at the Maracanã Stadium. With nearly 63,000 fans in attendance, he opened the scoring with a stunning free kick before Germany equalized in the second half, sending the match to extra time and eventually a penalty shootout. After Germany missed its fifth penalty, Neymar stepped up and confidently scored the decisive spot kick, then collapsed to his knees in tears as the stadium celebrated Brazil’s victory.
The win was historic, earning Brazil its first-ever Olympic football gold medal and completing one of the few major honors missing from the nation’s football history. For Neymar, it became one of the greatest moments of his career, as he not only scored the winning penalty but also carried the weight of leading his country on home soil. He later called it the most nerve-racking moment of his life, saying the walk to the penalty spot was filled with pressure, but he kept his composure and sealed Brazil’s 5-4 shootout triumph following a 1-1 draw.
Argentina has won every Copa America since this interview and Messi no longer view CONMEBOL as a corrupted organization since he started winning.
You only need to need to connect the dots
This is true, his shirt was pulled and it was a clear penalty but the referee refused to check on VAR to cancel the goal and award Egypt a penalty.
I'm really happy that today, the entire world witnessed that level of corruption.
Argentino fazendo gesto racista "macaco" para o influenciador americano IShowSpeed, o Speed, após a classificação da Seleção Argentina para quartas de final da Copa.
📽️Speed/live