After leaving PSG, Neymar remembers Messi and says: “We live in hell”

Two weeks after confirming his departure from PSG, Neymar Jr spoke for the first time to the Brazilian press about the situation he was living in France with Messi

A few weeks after being confirmed as a new player in the Al Hilalthe attacker Neymar Jr gave his first interview to the Brazilian press this Sunday, the 3rd. In conversation with “TV Globo”, the athlete commented on his situation in the PSGand remembered Messiwho was his teammate at the club, and he wasn’t happy either.

He lived both sides of the coin, he went to heaven with the Argentina national team, he won everything in recent years, and with Paris he lived hell, we lived hell, both he and I“, commented Neymar remembering the World Cup title won by Argentina at the end of 2022.

After that, Ney still told his annoyance with the whole situation that happened at the opportunity, since, according to him, “he wanted to make history at the French club”. There were six seasons in Paris, with several controversies, injuries and few joys that were expected when he left Barcelona for France.

We get upset, because we are not there for nothing, we are there to do our best, to be champions, to try to make history“, followed the player, who also added: “Unfortunately, we didn’t make it.“Now, Neymar is recovering from injury and should return to action in the coming days, for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, for the Brazilian national team.

Neymar and Messi celebrating for PSG / Credits: Getty Images

The matches will take place against Bolivia at home and Peru away from their domains, on the next 8th and 12th. As for Al Hilal, the wait should be a little longer to debut, since Jorge Jesus he has been very cautious with the athlete’s physical situation, and has not yet confirmed a date to enter the field for the first time in Arabia.


Source: sportbuzz

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