Neymar Jr. BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
Neymar Jr. exploded back into the spotlight this week with a stunning brace that silenced his doubters and reignited World Cup dreams. On Thursday, the 34-year-old Santos star netted twice in a gripping 2-1 Serie A victory over Vasco da Gama at Urbano Caldeira Stadium, his first goals since December 2025 after knee surgery sidelined him, according to ESPN and The Independent. His clinical opener in the 35th minute from a Joao Schmidt through ball was pure class, but the second—a cheeky nutmeg followed by a curled 20-yard rocket into the top corner—screamed vintage Neymar, as Daily Sabah detailed.
Post-match, he shushed critics with flair, telling SporTV, "Last week they said I was the worst player in the world. Today I scored two goals, and that's what matters. One day you're no good or 'retired'; the next, people say you have to go to the World Cup." This was just his third game of 2026 and second full 90 minutes, with cramps hinting at his ongoing fitness battle, yet Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti's vow for only fully fit players now feels tantalizingly possible for the June tournament.
The real buzz went viral from Neymars corner-flag dance—a deliberate homage to Vinicius Jr.s controversial celebration during Real Madrids Champions League win over Benfica, where Vini faced racist jeers. "Little dance for V Jr.," Neymar explained. "I told him when he scored in Portugal, 'you score at Bernabeu, do the celebration—if I score, I'll do the same.' Vini, it's for you," per HITCs report, which exploded across social media as a classy show of solidarity amid racism debates. Fans worldwide hailed it as peak Brazilian brotherhood.
Drama spiced things up with a heated clash against Vasco midfielder Thiago Mendes, reigniting their 2020 PSG feud when Mendes ankle-tackled Neymar. "He always wants to cause trouble—he broke me once and threatened me again," Neymar fired back, while Mendes griped about referee bias, calling it "a game only for Neymar," ESPN noted.
Earlier, on February 23, Neymar posted a motivational social media message after Santos Paulista exit: "Fe e seguir trabalhando"—faith and keep working—per OneFootball. No other major business moves or appearances surfaced, but this brace cements his biographical comeback arc, with retirement whispers adding intrigue as he eyes that elusive World Cup trophy.
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