The Paris Saint-Germain forward picked up an ankle sprain during Brazil’s Group H first game of the 2022 World cup against Serbia.
Neymar has expressed positivity despite sustaining a heartbreaking injury, ruling him out of the remainder of Brazil’s group-stage games The Paris Saint-Germain superstar, almost in tears, hobbled off with an ankle injury in the 79th minute, with Antony taking his place Five-time world champions Brazil will face Switzerland in their next group game on Monday, November 28 before concluding their campaign against Cameroon on Friday, December 2
The unfortunate injury to Neymar which came as a result of a heavy collision with Nikola Milenkovic marred Brazil’s inch-perfect start to the Mundial.
Neymar took to Instagram to express how he feel following the injury setback: “The pride and love I feel for wearing the shirt has no explanation. If God gave me the opportunity to choose a country to be born in, it would be BRAZIL.
“Nothing in my life was given or easy I always had to chase my dreams and my goals. Never wishing evil on anyone, but helping those in need. “Today has become one of the hardest moments in my career…and again in a World Cup. I have an injury yes, it’s boring, and it’s going to hurt but I’m sure I’ll have the chance to come back because I will do my best to help my country, my teammates and myself.
“Long time to wait for the enemy to knock me down like this? NEVER! I am a SON OF THE GOD OF THE IMPOSSIBLE and mine is endless.
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