Sambafoot
·9 August 2022
Sambafoot
·9 August 2022
The possibility of Neymar leaving PSG was discussed in the international press a few weeks ago, but this topic is currently being discussed significantly less often. For the Parisian club, the Brazilian star seems to overcome obstacles by scoring goals and even winning a championship.
At Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel, on July 31, the French Super Cup final was held. The match went well for the team of Messi, Mbappé, Neymar, and company: they triumphed 4-0 and won the cup for the 11th time in the club’s history.
The Brazilian player was one of the finest on the field, scored twice, broke quickly, and made a significant impression throughout the game.
After more than two years, Neymar finally scored a free-kick goal for PSG in the decisive French Supercup match. In the game, he added another goal from a set piece, but it was a penalty. Messi and Sergio Ramos scored the other goals in the 4-0 victory against Nantes.
On December 7, 2019, Neymar scored his final goal in this manner in a 3-1 victory against Montpellier for the 2019–2020 French Championship. The former Barcelona player has missed 47 chances since then.
Neymar scored his eighth free-kick goal while wearing a PSG jersey since joining the team in 2017. To locate them all, go through the list below.
When Neymar scored two goals in the French Super Cup final, he also accomplished a significant feat: he moved up to second position among current players in terms of goals scored in championship finals.
The Brazilian star outscored Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who had 20 goals in 35 decisions, by scoring 21 goals in 35 official competition finals that he participated in during his successful career.
Neymar now ranks second among active players with the most finals goals just behind his PSG colleague, Lionel Messi of Argentina. Compare each athlete’s current club with their overall rating.
All of Neymar’s goals in championship games during his career, which he started with Santos in 2009, are shown in the table below.
Neymar will “make peace” with the PSG supporters and management if things keep going this way, and he will stay at the Parisian club for a lot longer. Here at Sambafoot, keep tabs on anything that involves Brazilian athletes that have played overseas!
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