Neymar Returns to Glory: Santos Star Proves He's Still Got It at 34
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Neymar Jr burst back onto the pitch Sunday night in a dazzling Santos comeback, subbing in at halftime for their 6-0 demolition of Velo Clube in the Campeonato Paulista, delivering a pinpoint assist to Gabriel Barbosa for the fourth goal while shrugging off brutal tackles that had fans gasping. Gulf News reports he survived a studs-up lunge from Rafael Ramos just 10 minutes in, tumbling to the turf in a heart-stopping moment that recalled his injury-plagued past, yet he rose, stayed on, and finished the match as the most-fouled player, proving his samba flair endures at 34. ESPN notes Santos coach Juan Pablo Vojvoda beaming post-game, declaring everyone from the club to Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti needs Neymar, whose vision and ambition shone through despite a rusty sitter missed.
Off-field, the Brazil legend, now the Selecaos all-time top scorer with 79 goals ahead of Pele per SadaNews citing Anadolu Agency, shared a tender moment scanning the stands for daughter Mavie, blowing kisses amid fan frenzy, as Marca captured the viral clip sparking comments like Ney to the world. He fired back sharply on social media at Velo Clube supporters wishing him World Cup-ending injury, posting May God forgive you on Instagram, per Tribuna, while OneFootball highlighted banter over the tackles flooding timelines.
With his Santos deal extended to December 2026, Neymars eyes lock on Ancelottis March 16 squad reveal for friendlies versus France and Croatia, his first shot at national team action since a 2023 ACL tear. AS stresses this near-nightmare scare only fueled his drive for a 2026 World Cup roster spot in Group C with Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. No fresh business moves or public gigs surfaced, but his return lifts Santos spirits ahead of Saturdays quarterfinal against Gremio Novorizontino, whispering he could still dazzle on soccers grandest stage.
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