ONLY THREE GOALS WITH BRAZIL
The worst performance of Neymar in the last seasons
Published:15/11/2017 - 21:09h
Updated:15/11/2017 - 23:08h
The figures realizadoras of Neymar with the selection of Brazil during the last season are far from those that reached in previous courses. Only it carries three goals in eight parties contested, going down a lot his average
The sadness of Neymar by fault of his new life in Paris is beginning him to happen bill in his performance in the field. The performance of the star of Paris Saint-Germain with the national selection of Brazil is distant a lot of the harvested in previous seasons, especially in an appearance of figures.
According to data of the Newspaper Sport, Neymar only has achieved to mark three goals in eight parties during this 2017. This equivale to an average of 0,37 so many by meeting. These registers were not so low from 2010, the year of his debut, in which only it achieved to see door in an occasion contesting two parties.
In 2014 it achieved his more successful season to level goleador with the Brazilian selection. It added 15 goals in 14 meetings, with an average 1,07 so many by party. A year later, his performance descended in this appearance: 4 targets in 9 apparitions, with average of 0,44. In 2016 it was supported by 4 targets in 6 meetings, although practically it bent the average of the current campaign.
In the FC Barcelona happened something alike. The year of the 'Triplete' achieved to annotate an overwhelming figure of 39 goals, his best course realizador in the Barcelona club. However, his provision went down until practically the half in the past campaign, with hardly 20 so many.
Accused of individualista
Neymar Seems that it has backed since it left of the FC Barcelona. The Brazilian star seems more empeñada that never in resolving the played by himself same, desestimando the option to combine with his mates. It remembers to his version in the Saints, when it was pure talent but did not happen it in occasions in which it required . This 'new Neymar' concerns in Brazil.