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While Neymar throws parties, the Brazilian talent who abstains from alcohol like CR7

Neymar lives from party to party and this has diminished his performance, while another player does not even drink alcohol like CR7.

By William Estrella

Neymar lives from party to party and this has diminished his performance, while another player does not even drink alcohol like CR7.
Neymar lives from party to party and this has diminished his performance, while another player does not even drink alcohol like CR7.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been an example of motivation and discipline for many players in the world, while others have dedicated themselves to earning millions and going from party to party, as is the case of Neymar, who even now that he is injured, they revealed that he put together a meeting and is not taking care of his health, so Al-Hilal would end his contract early.

Endrick has been Neymar's counterpart in Brazilian football and before the press he mentioned: "To be honest, I hate partying. I don't like going out, I don't like music. I have simpler tastes like going out to a restaurant to eat and do things with my family. What I want is to play football and have a calm head. Thank God I have been able to experience many things and see others that have happened to other players that I don't want to repeat. I have to learn from other people."

"I wouldn't like to be involved in a controversy or do anything that could tarnish my image, so I just work and try not to make noise. I thank God for giving me this mentality because if I had another one, perhaps I would already be lost. I am signed by Real Madrid and I am playing for the best club in Brazil and South America and all that for a very young boy so it is my responsibility to maintain him," Endrick added. In addition, he confessed that he does not drink alcoholic beverages.

What Endrick's pass costs in Brazil?

According to information from the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Endrick has a cost of 25 million in Palmeiras in Brazil, although he will only stay until he reaches the age of majority and then travel to Europe to join Florention Pérez's team.


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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