📸 Neymar in tears: Santos star suffers total humiliation
Vasco da Gama dismantled Santos with a 6-0 score. Neymar was on the field from the start during the humiliation – and had to watch as former Bayern pro Philippe Coutinho scored twice against the hosts. His team is more than ever in crisis after the debacle. As the 15th-placed team, the Santásticos are currently only two points away from a direct relegation spot. How long will Neymar put up with this?
Just in June, the 33-year-old extended his contract until the end of the year. Previously, however, he was repeatedly linked with a move back to Europe – probably also to recommend himself to a top team for the 2026 World Cup. How much his club means to him was shown after the final whistle
Still on the field, the former world star let his emotions run free. The footballer's heart is crying!
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