In the Stories, the striker let off steam when he saw Davi Lucca celebrating his goal. Minutes later, Croatia scored the goal which took the match to penalties
Neymar shared an emotional video and vented the sadness he’s feeling after his elimination at the World Cup. In his Instagram Stories, the striker showed his son, Davi Lucca, celebrating his goal in the match against Croatia. In the stands of the stadium the boy jumps and embraces his mother, Carol Dantasand his grandmother, Nadine, the player’s mother.
“When I saw this video I burst into tears… After my goal, where everything was going towards happiness… in short, God knows everything,” Neymar wrote in the caption. With four minutes remaining in extra time, Croatia scored a goal. The result led to a penalty shootout, eliminating Brazil from the 2022 World Cup. Watch the video in the gallery above!
Before, Neymar exposed some conversations with colleagues from the Brazilian national team🇧🇷 In them reassures Marquinhos, Rodrygo GoĂ©s and Thiago Silva. The attacker’s posture after the elimination was viewed positively by netizens, who congratulated the ace. “Leader goes like this,” one fan wrote.
Neymar receives the support of his sister, Rafaella, after the defeat Also in his Instagram Stories, the attacker shared a photo of a note given to him by his sister, Rafaella. “He’s gonna hurt, but I’ll say it: there’s a lot of good in what you thought was just bad,” the paper read. He even made a post in support of his brother. “I wanted to hold you in my arms and be able to take all your pain away, just like you did with me. I wanted to be able to take it all away…
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