In February 2024, a Neymar fanpage (fan page) made a publication on social networks comparing the performance of the Brazilian, who acted through Al Hilal, to the Frenchman, Paris Saint-Germain, Ousmane Dembélé. At the time, the post was enjoyed and commented on with an emoji laughing by the Brazil athlete. On Monday (22), the same player of France won the Golden Ball.
At that time, Neymar’s attitude was interpreted as another demonstration of dissatisfaction with the French club from which he had said fired after five seasons. The goodbye was not friendly at all. The Brazilian came out fighting with the fans and the then main player of the team, Kylian Mbappé. Dembélé was hired precisely to replace the Brazilian.
The publication that returned to light has a statistic in which Neymar had scored two goals for Al Hilal while Dembélé added only one for PSG, mid -season 2023/24. The point is that the athlete from Brazil was injured and not even available to take the field by the Saudi Arabia team.
The genius profile Neymar Jr. published in the X account, deprived the publication and then reposed to the Instagram profile, where Neymar enjoyed and commented. The publication of Instagram, however, is no longer visible because, according to the administrator, contacted by the blog #hashtag, the profile was sold.
After reviving prints of the athlete’s interaction in 2024, netizens are divided into social networks. Some call the situation “karma” because the Brazilian would have mocking the French; Others justify that Neymar never won a golden ball because he was contemporary to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Almost two years after the publication, Neymar again polemicize on social networks in relation to Dembélé. The now Santos player showed dissatisfaction because the Brazilian Raphinha did not win the Golden Ball, won by the French.
“Raphinha in fifth place is too slutty,” he said in an Instagram post with the top10 of best players of the season.
Neymar never won a golden ball at the height of his career. The best place was in 2015, with the Champions League title for Barcelona, when he finished third, behind Messi and Cristiano.
Although he did not really have a good debut season by PSG, Ousmane Dembélé lived the most scoring phase of his career in 2024/25. The Frenchman scored 37 goals in 60 games, an average of 0.62 per match, and distributed 14 assists.
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