Neymar is still crying

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After a generally successful beginnings since his return to his Santos training club,

Neymar fell back into his faults. The former Paris Saint-Germain player could not take part in the semi-final of the São Paulo championship against the Corinthians.

In a video broadcast on the networks of the company which manages its image, we can see it address in tears to its teammates, before this meeting that they will lose (1-2). “You don't know what's going on in my head right now. It's hard, very hard. I tried to contain my emotions in the best way, not to show you how sad I feel about you all but … run for me, please! “, The native of Mogi Das Cruzes.

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Neymar, always the same story

“I wanted to be there with you, I wanted to run next to each of you. You don't know how desperate my heart is right now. Good match and go with God. Beat together and remember that there is no lost ball. Work for each other. Come on ! “,

concludes Neymar, who then went

At the Rio de Janeiro carnival Despite his injury. A behavior that has caused a good number of criticisms in Brazil.

During his career, the famous number 10 was not spared from the serious injuries. Fracture of the vertebrae at the 2014 World Cup, ankle ligament broken in February 2018, ischio-legs, adductors … If Neymar has sometimes been unlucky, his somewhat reprehensible lifestyle has not always been foreign to his many physical seeds.

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