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In the past few days the story of Neymar Jr has been defined by what some are already calling the lowest point of his exceptional career. Sunday delivered a nightmare as his Santos side was utterly humiliated 6-0 at home by Vasco da Gama in the Brazilian Serie A, a defeat that left Neymar in tears on the pitch. The Times of India described the 33-year-old as inconsolable, an image echoed across social media where clips of him sobbing were widely shared. Afterwards, Neymar called it the biggest embarrassment of his life, saying he was totally disappointed with the team’s performance and felt the fans were justified in their anger. The sense of crisis deepened when Santos immediately sacked head coach Cléber Xavier, a clear sign of how seismic the defeat was.
It was not only the scoreline that stung. The match featured a personal duel with old friend and Brazil teammate Philippe Coutinho, who scored twice for Vasco. Neymar nearly had a lifeline when his quick feet won a penalty, but VAR ruled it out for offside before he could take the spot kick, underlining just how cruel the night was for Santos and their captain, according to Sports Illustrated. Statistically, this six-goal loss surpassed any previous defeat in his 738-match professional career.
Neymar’s return to Santos earlier this season began brightly; he was immediately given the captain’s armband and contributed to six goals in his first seven appearances. That early form sparked wild rumors about a miraculous Barcelona return, but, as Globo and Sports Illustrated have clarified, those rumors had no basis and have since faded, especially as fresh injury setbacks saw Neymar sidelined again before regaining full fitness recently.
On the national stage, Neymar remains Brazil’s all-time leading male scorer. Carlo Ancelotti, newly appointed coach, had left him out of the last Seleção squad to allow for full recovery, but his return is widely expected in the next internationals coming up, as reported by World Soccer Talk. In the meantime Neymar’s focus is clearly on redemption, with a video on his Instagram stories titled “I’m getting ready” showing him upbeat with teammates at MorumBis stadium.
As for off-the-field buzz, Neymar remains a social media giant, ranking ninth worldwide on Instagram this month with over 231 million followers and millions of likes per post according to HypeAuditor. His commercial appeal continues to generate substantial revenue reports, although engagement has slightly dipped compared to prior periods. Some fan accounts and unnamed pundits have fueled critical debate blaming Neymar for the current Santos crisis, but these allegations are largely speculative and not substantiated by credible sources.
In sum these past few days have been a crucible for Neymar Jr with his leadership and legacy at Santos under the glare of national scrutiny while the promise of a Seleção comeback still hangs in the balance. The world is watching to see whether this career nadir will spark another trademark Neymar resurgence or mark the beginning of the end at the highest level.
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