Zidane, the shattering statement!

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After spending a year and a half complicated in Saudi Arabia, where he notably contracted a serious knee injury, Neymar decided to go home in Brazil. In Santos more precisely, where he was trained and became known to the general public. A return to the source that inevitably talks a lot.

In “L'Equipe du Soir”, the consultants present on the set were invited to react to the arrival of Star Auriverde in Santos. The opportunity for Grégory Schneider to say all the good he thinks of the talent of “Ney”.

“Personally, he is the most beautiful player I have seen in my life with my eyes. (…) I swear I have never seen that ”dropped the Liberation journalist.

“Zidane better than Neymar?” Never “

The latter even goes so far as to say that the former Parisian is above Zinedine Zidane in terms of talent. “” Zidane better than Neymar? Never “thus retorted Grégory Schneider, whose sliced ​​opinion ignited the program of the program on the Channel L'Equipe.

“Neymar when he arrives in France, I see him touch 140 balloons per match. I see him smoke guys. I saw him electrify teams as I saw anyone Then argue Grégory Schneider. A point of view shared by internet users of the social network X (ex-owner), as shown in certain comments under the video.

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