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Neymar admits next year’s Qatar World Cup could be last of his career

- Associated Press

Neymar says the World Cup in Qatar next year could be the last of his career. The comments by the 29-yearold Brazil striker were made in the documentar­y, Neymar & The Line Of Kings, produced by DAZN. An excerpt was published on the channel’s Twitter feed on Sunday.

“Man, I think it will be my last World Cup,” Neymar said. “I am facing it like the last World Cup because I don’t know whether I will be able to, mentally, to endure more soccer.

“I will do everything possible to get there very well,” he added. “I will do all I can to win it with my country and realise my dream, the biggest since my boyhood. I hope I can achieve it.”

Neymar will play with Brazil later on Sunday at Colombia in a World Cup qualifying match. The Seleção lead the 10-team round robin competitio­n with 27 points after nine games.

The striker did not play in Thursday’s 3-1 Brazil win at Venezuela because of suspension. The match in Barranquil­la will be Neymar’s first for his country since the 2-0 win against Peru on 10 September, in which he turned in an influentia­l performanc­e with an assist and a goal. Despite his efforts, Neymar made clear after the match that he is upset with the treatment he gets at home.

“I don’t know what else I need to do with this shirt for people to respect Neymar,” he said. Local media accused the striker of being out of shape in the 1-0 win at Chile earlier in September, which prompted the striker to walk around shirtless during training to show how fit he is.

Against Peru, Neymar overtook Romário as Brazil’s top goalscorer in World Cup qualifiers, with 12 goals. He

is also approachin­g Pelé’s record of 77 official goals for Brazil. The Paris SaintGerma­in striker has scored 69 times for Brazil.

Neymar has so far played at two World Cups. In 2014, he picked up a back injury in the quarter-finals against Colombia, which stopped him from playing in the 7-1 humiliatio­n against Germany in the semi-finals.

In the most recent edition of the tournament, Neymar had just returned from a serious foot injury and turned in an unimpressi­ve performanc­e in Brazil’s 2-1 quarter-final defeat by Belgium. He left Russia amid heavy criticism for his apparently exaggerate­d reaction to being fouled.

 ?? Photograph: Nelson Almeida/AFP/Getty Images ?? Neymar hopes to compete at his third World Cup with Brazil next year.
Photograph: Nelson Almeida/AFP/Getty Images Neymar hopes to compete at his third World Cup with Brazil next year.

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