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While Mbappe wants to kick him out of PSG, the harsh revelation of Neymar that outraged

The PSG star commented on the most difficult goalkeeper he faced in his career.

By Wilian Estrella

The PSG star commented on the most difficult goalkeeper he faced in his career.
The PSG star commented on the most difficult goalkeeper he faced in his career.
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Neymar gave an interview that reverberated across the internet this week, the PSG star listing the toughest players he has ever played with and among them is a goalkeeper. According to the Brazilian, the clash occurred when he was still playing for Santos and the Alvinegro club played in the 2011 Club World Cup.

In the interview, the Brazilian was quite candid, and surprised everyone when he revealed who was the most difficult goalkeeper he had faced in his life. And according to himself, it was not Navas, nor Peter Cech, nor Manuel Neuer. And for those who expected some traditional names such as Buffon and Casillas, they were also disappointed.

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“The best goalkeeper I have faced? Victor Valdes. I played against him when he was at Santos in the (Club) World Cup, ”replied the top scorer of the Brazilian National Team in the official video of Soccer Stories. Valdés and Neymar became clubmates years later, when the Brazilian joined Barcelona.

What Neymar did in 2011:

Neymar faced Valdés in the 2011 Club World Cup, at that time, the Brazilian was still defending the colors of Santos, brand new champion of the Libertadores. The game was a massacre for Barcelona, both in defense with goalkeeper Valdés and in attack with Lionel Messi. That same year, Neymar won the first international award from him. The player won the Puskas Award after scoring a historic goal against Ronaldinho Gaúcho's Flamengo.


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