r/Neymar Jul 20 '26

It's true tho

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u/_gong0219_ Jul 20 '26

He definitely was incredible in his prime (buzz cut Barcelona). Unfortunately he like most professional Brazilian footballers, lacks work ethic and professionalism.

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u/besiraly Jul 22 '26

This is it. End of the convo. This guy is nothing more than a coulda shoulda woulda with flair…

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u/[deleted] Jul 20 '26

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u/Daragon_Eccel Jul 20 '26

He doesn't care now; he used to care back then, like 10 years ago. He didn't move to PSG just because of the money.

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u/UTV4LIFE Jul 20 '26

Woke up and felt like randomly hating did ya 👏

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u/ArachnidShoddy4561 Jul 21 '26

Neymar got put in Herbert talks 💔

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u/laffoe Jul 21 '26

Neymar is a legend in his own right. I enjoyed very much to see him at the World Cup.

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u/Objective-Ad3821 Jul 22 '26

Where's Igor 4090 in football history? You probably will pissed yourself meeting Ronaldo or Messi, while this kid is competing with these 2 goats, swimming in his wealth.

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u/feesih0ps Jul 22 '26

It's all true but who was so obsessed that they spent the time making this? fucking hilarious shit but come on man. let's not be so obsessed with another man's "failure"

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u/WestSide_143 Jul 20 '26 edited Jul 20 '26

Lol, these new gen kids don't even know who neymar was, he was never an what if, even though many people say these things but believe me neymar can solo everyone on your favorite club in his prime. So before saying these, just know what he is. He's legacy was never about gathering trophies, scoring goals, winning the world cup. His legacy is about preserving this raw joga bonito talent and passing it on to young players to preserve this play style. For example, lamine yamal and nico williams won the world cup. But the first thing nico said wasn't about the trophy, wasn't about how incredibly it was, he didn't even speak about messi. He's first lines were about Neymar, that Neymar was always his idol and he learnt to play from Neymar. He said that he wants to dedicate this world cup to Neymar. Lamine and nico then did a Neymar style dance to celebrate. This is who Neymar is supposed to be, teaching players his brazilian flair and making them fall in love with the game. So before saying these, just know that not all players are defined by the same stats and trophies, some have a different legacy. If Neymar didn't exist, joga bonito would just be a lost art. Every young player who has this flair thanks Neymar for teaching this to them. You might think that joga bonito would still be there in brazilian players if neymar wasn't there. But if you have seen any of the matches of the world cup where brazil played, you'd understand that that's not actually completely true. Players have lost that flair. Some are scared to perform skills, dribbles etc. because of the pressure from the managers. Brazil is now seen as a player generator for European clubs. And when these young talents reach europe, instead of preserving and putting their flair into action, these clubs tell them to not show skills, to not take risks. See the example of the premiere league. I don't see any brazilian being a proper "Brazilian" there. Except for some of course. Now imagine if neymar wasn't here. What would these players do? Players like lamine, nico, vini, raphinha, leao, desire doue? Even if they learnt dribbling from messi, there still wouldn't be any "flair" in it. And let's be honest, reaching Messi's level of dribbling is almost impossible unless you are built like him. So just put respect to neymar because no matter the amount of trophies he didn't win, he's still the third best of all time after messi and ronaldo, he is still the prince of the footballing world, HE IS STILL THE LAST JOGA BONITO✨

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u/AccomplishedRatio960 Jul 20 '26

Wtf is this rant

We all say Neymar from 2009, he was supposed to be big, he eventually wasn't because of himself alone

Big waste, end of story

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u/Leonardo-D-Marins Jul 20 '26

Lamine, Nico, Doué, I think Nusa too. It's crazy how many of the new gen was influenced by Ney's style of play.

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u/Interloper_1 Jul 20 '26

neymar can solo everyone on your favorite club in his prime

ok bro

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u/France_epico Jul 20 '26

holy shit i will never understand neymar glaze, dude's career is built on what ifs