Brazil superstar Neymar says he has experienced ‘one of the most difficult moments of his career’ as an ankle injury threatens to end his World Cup.
Brazil superstar Neymar says he has experienced ‘one of the most difficult moments of his career’ as an ankle injury threatens to end hisNeymar has been ruled out of Brazil’s next two World Cup games after sustaining ligament damage in his right ankle.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward was replaced in the 80th minute of Thursday’s 2-0 win over Serbia after a heavy tackle from Nikola Milenkovic.He wrote on Instagram: ‘The pride and love I feel wearing the shirt is inexplicable. If God gave me the opportunity to choose a country to be born in, it would be Brazil.
‘Nothing in my life was given or easy, I always had to chase after my dreams and my goals. Never wishing someone harm but helping those in need.‘I have an injury yes, it’s annoying, it’s going to hurt but I’m sure I’ll have a chance to come back.
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