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Played for Barça and PSG, but this stadium was the one that angered Neymar the most

The Brazilian star an controversial message prior to the next Asian Champions game.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian star an controversial message prior to the next Asian Champions game.
The Brazilian star an controversial message prior to the next Asian Champions game.

In recent days, Neymar has become something to talk about in Middle Eastern football, because although his notable talent with the ball at his feet makes the difference in the Arab league, the Brazilian with a past at Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona has not been able to officially debut on the networks in the three games that have been played in this edition of the Saudi Pro League.

In the last match where Al-Hilal faced Yannick Carrasco's Al-Shabab, the Brazilian team's leader had the opportunity to officially debut on the Arab football networks from the penalty spot. After an infraction against Al-Dawsari, the number 10 was in charge of taking the ball and collecting the maximum penalty, but to everyone's surprise, goalkeeper Kim Seung-Gyu guessed the penalty and avoided Ney's celebration.

Finally, Al-Hilal won by goals to zero and already has in mind what their next match will be, because next Tuesday, October 3, they will have to face FC Nassaji Mazandaran of Iran in what will be the second match of the Champions League Asian, however, with only two days left for this match, the Brazilian was concerned about the state of the field where this match will be played.

A video went viral on social networks showing the terrible state of the Azadi Stadium playing field. In the images, it is evident that the field where the Brazilian will play in the coming days is not in good condition and that they continue to work against the clock to be able to have it ready before next Tuesday.

Ney didn't like it at all

After the video, Neymar decided not to remain silent and spoke out through his social networks. "This cannot be possible", was the message left by the Brazil national team forward along with some emojis as a mockery, since clearly it cannot be compared even in the slightest to the stadiums where he dazzled with his magic in Europe.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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