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·10 avril 2026
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·10 avril 2026
The 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is already “just around the corner,” but the 2022 World Cup in Qatar still haunts Neymar.
The Santos star, who has a little over a month to convince coach Carlo Ancelotti that he is fit to take part in his fourth World Cup, recalled the pain of the penalty shootout elimination against Croatia.
In another video released on his YouTube channel, Neymar — who was talking with his Santos teammates — revealed what went on behind the scenes with the Brazilian national team after the quarterfinal exit.
"I’ve always taken penalties my whole life. In my head, the fifth one is the most... you might not even get to take it, right? Honestly, in the game against Croatia, I thought I had died. We went back to the hotel after the match... Man, it felt like the world had ended. We were slowly reuniting with our families, like in 'The Walking Dead,' you know? Everyone walked past you kind of serious, making that kind of face (sadness), like, 'what a fucking mess, right?' It was crazy. Man, I saw my own funeral, what it’s going to be like. I swear to God."
"I was sitting in a little room and then people started arriving. My family arrived, everyone with red eyes, everyone greeted me, but no one said anything. There was nothing to say, but, like, I just sat there like this (arms crossed), for about five minutes, just looking, and no one said anything, just stared at you. I kept thinking, 'Damn, it feels like I’m inside a coffin.' You know when everyone stops (in front of the coffin) and says, 'damn, he really lived, huh.' That was the feeling. I said I was going to my room, that I wasn’t okay, that I felt sick. I went to talk to Marquinhos (the center back), who didn’t want to see anyone either, then I left with my family. See you in Brazil. It was horrible, the shittiest feeling ever."
Coach Carlo Ancelotti will announce the final Brazil squad list on May 18.
Brazil’s road toward a sixth World Cup title begins on June 13, against Morocco.
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