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What Al Hilal fans did after Neymar's injury that will keep him out for a year

Neymar Jr got injures with Brazil and now Al Hilal had a gesture with him.

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr got injures with Brazil and now Al Hilal had a gesture with him.
Neymar Jr got injures with Brazil and now Al Hilal had a gesture with him.

It was the news that shocked the soccer world once again, Neymar Jr was injured again. Neymar suffered a torn cruciate ligament, an injury that will keep him off the field for at least a year, as these are injuries that are difficult to recover to 100%.

It seems like a tragedy for Neymar, he suffered a serious injury at least once a season, however, it can be said that this is the most serious in his entire career, and the worst, just a month after arriving at Al Hilal, the club where He has only been able to play four games.

One of the most special moments of the day was the one experienced at the home of the Saudi team, which in the middle of the match paid tribute to its star by displaying a large flag from the stands with the message "Come back stronger", while in On the field, the players applauded him with the number 10 shirt, who took a photo with his number showing all the solidarity and camaraderie, in what may be the most complicated moment of his career for the former Santos, Barça and PSG player.

 

Chicharito sent a message to Neymar:

Through his personal Instagram, Chicharito commented the following: “Neymar is one of the best of all time, I felt empathy because I went through that, I only tore my cruciate ligament, his was a little worse. I know these are times where you can feel the worst. I know that he is going to come back as strong as possible, better than ever.”


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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