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"Ronaldo organizes training, Neymar parties": the Brazilian star celebrated and was attacked - voila! FIFA World Cup

2022-12-16T08:30:31.705Z


A week after the expulsion from the World Cup and the tears of the crocodile, Neymar tried to hide a party he organized at his sister's house in Sao Paulo, but the information was leaked and the star was kidnapped on the Internet


Brazil national team fans celebrate (Reuters)

Only a week has passed since Brazil was painfully knocked out of the World Cup by Croatia and the images that caught the eye after the game were those of a bitter crying Neymar.

But it seems that the Selção star has already overcome the sports trauma from that game and in Brazil it is reported that the Paris Saint-Germain star organized a big party in Sao Paulo at his sister's house.



Neymar tried to keep it discreet so that the party wouldn't leak in Brazil, where the nation is still hurting from being kicked out of the World Cup, but the existence of the party was leaked and Marca claims that Anthony, Neymar's teammate and Manchester United player, was also present at the party.

Cried after the elimination, and now celebrates at parties.

Neymar (Photo: Reuters)

The reactions online

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This rumor quickly spread on Twitter, where the Brazilian received quite a bit of criticism mainly, when there were also those who defended him and claimed that he has the right to do what he wants in his freedom.

One of the commenters stung Neymar and tweeted in response to another tweet announcing that Ronaldo is training with Real Madrid and keeping fit: "Meanwhile, Neymar is organizing parties to deal with his depression."

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Source: walla

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