Neymar compares 2022 World Cup exit to ‘The Walking Dead’ and his own funeral

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Neymar compares 2022 World Cup exit to ‘The Walking Dead’ and his own funeral

Neymar compares 2022 World Cup exit to ‘The Walking Dead’ and his own funeral

Neymar has started opening up in a new way over recent weeks. The Brazil star has been updating his own YouTube channel, offering fans a closer look at his daily life.

Neymar compares 2022 World Cup exit to ‘The Walking Dead’ and his own funeral

Neymar has started opening up in a new way over recent weeks. The Brazil star has been updating his own YouTube channel, offering fans a closer look at his daily life.

Neymar is pulling back the curtain. In a new series of personal YouTube videos, the Brazilian superstar is offering fans an intimate look at his life, from his daily training routine to his unfiltered thoughts on the biggest moments of his career.

This candid approach comes at a pivotal time, as discussions swirl in Brazil about his future with the national team. Now, Neymar is taking control of the narrative himself.

In his latest upload, he revisited one of the most devastating nights in modern Brazilian football: the shocking 2022 World Cup quarter-final loss to Croatia. After scoring a stunning extra-time goal to put Brazil ahead, Neymar watched from the pitch as Croatia equalized in the 117th minute, forcing a penalty shootout they would ultimately win.

The emotional toll was immense. Neymar described the surreal aftermath with a haunting analogy. "Honestly, the Croatia game... it felt like I had died," he revealed. "We went to the hotel after the game. Man, it was like the world had ended."

He painted a vivid picture of the scene, comparing it to an episode of 'The Walking Dead.' "I was seeing my family members one by one... Everyone walked past me, everyone was very serious, they would look at me like 'what a pity'. I swear, I saw my own funeral play out."

Neymar recounted sitting silently as grieving family members filed past him with swollen eyes, a moment so heavy it felt like he was "inside a coffin." It's a raw glimpse into the profound pressure and heartbreak that defines elite tournament football.

The video also addressed a major tactical debate from that night: why wasn't Neymar, Brazil's most renowned penalty taker, among the first five in the shootout? He defended the strategy, explaining he has always volunteered for the crucial fifth penalty, the one often carrying the most pressure. For Neymar, that logic still stands, even in the wake of a crushing defeat.

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