Neymar Jr. makes clear his desire to have a 'last dance' with Brazil at the 2026 World Cup
Published:13/12/2024 - 17:57h
Updated:13/12/2024 - 17:57h
Neymar Jr. expressed in an interview his most sincere desire to return to the Brazilian team and lead it in the next major international tournament: the 2026 World Cup
If there is a player who has historically been able to leave a 'bittersweet' taste in the world of football, it's Neymar Jr. Why? Because everyone is aware of the talent possessed by the native of Mogi das Cruzes, who showcased his brilliance during his time at Santos in Brazil and FC Barcelona, and mostly at Paris Saint-Germain, although not as much at Al-Hilal, a team where fans have not been able to enjoy 'Ney's' 'Joga Bonito' as much.
However, although it seems that the '10' of the 'Seleção' may no longer be able to regain his best version or something close to it, apparently the forward believes he will showcase his best football again once he recovers from the recent injury he suffered, a hamstring tear. He expressed this in an interview with the French network 'RMC', where he spoke about his anticipated football resurgence.
Now, instead of exclusively discussing his professional club career, which seems to be shrouded in uncertainty, given that the player has a contract with Al-Hilal until June 30, 2025, speculation has arisen about a possible exit during this winter transfer market to an uncertain destination. Among the most common rumors is his return to Santos in Brazil, perhaps the most nostalgic scenario, or his potential joining of Inter Miami alongside Leo Messi, Luis Suárez, and others, where they could revive the successful formula of the 'MSN' trio that brought so many triumphs to Barcelona.
Neymar Jr. wants to lead the 'Seleção' in the 2026 World Cup
However, Neymar Jr. envisions his recovery with another goal in mind: to be a decisive player for the Brazil national team. He has set a clear target: to reach the World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada in 2026, seeking to enhance his record in World Cup appearances, as he currently has eight goals and four assists in 13 matches played.
"Obviously, the World Cup is the goal for all players. I've played it three times, and I obviously want to play it for the fourth time. I have to focus on that, prepare well here, and have that medium-term goal after returning. The first thing is to regain my form here at my club," he warned.
Neymar Jr., undoubtedly the great leader of this generation of the 'verdeamarela' that has not been able to fully rise, admits that he wishes to enjoy one last tournament with the Brazilian national team, with which he hasn't competed in a major tournament since the Qatar World Cup 2022, where the 'Seleção' was eliminated in the quarter-finals by Croatia.
Will 'Ney' achieve his fourth World Cup with the 'verdeamarela'?
This 2026 World Cup, as just highlighted, was the third global tournament that Neymar Jr. enjoyed with the Brazilian national team. He was also part of the 'Seleção' in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where they reached the quarter-finals, facing Belgium, being eliminated with a score of 1-2.
Additionally, the previous World Cup was probably the most disastrous for him, the 2014 Brazil World Cup, where he ended up injured by Camilo Zúñiga with a shocking tackle from behind in the quarter-final match, fracturing a vertebra. Furthermore, Brazil would ultimately suffer a catastrophic defeat in the semi-finals against Germany with a harsh 1-7, a match he had to witness from the stands of the Mineirão Stadium.
The '10' already knows what it means to achieve international success with Brazil
In this sense, Neymar Jr. apparently wants to redeem himself with the Brazilian national team, with which he has already won a Confederations Cup in 2013 and an Olympic gold in 2016. Moreover, he came close to being crowned champion of the 2021 Copa América, losing the final against the Argentine national team 1-0.
Now it remains to be seen if he will be called up by the Brazilian national team for the World Cup quest, which would arrive at 34 years old and likely with much to offer in the world of football. If he can show a level close to what he is known to be capable of offering, he could be a valuable addition to the 'Seleção', which is eager to have a leader of 'Ney's' caliber.