As Neymar’s brother sustained a serious injury and was on the verge of having surgery, the 2022–23 campaign was finally over.
Fans of PSG and the Brazilian team had to hear news that was beyond tragic on March 6. Neymar, a striker for Paris Saint-Germain, has been officially declared out for the remainder of the season after suffering a catastrophic right ankle injury during the team’s 4-3 victory against Lille in Ligue 1.
After leaving Barcelona in 2017 to join the French team, Neymar has endured a string of avoidable ailments.
The absence of the Brazilian superstar would undoubtedly be a major loss given that PSG is due to play Bayern Munich in the pivotal encounter of the second leg of the 1/8 Champions League round.
Former prodigy Santos is anticipated to need to stop playing for at least the next three to four months in order to fully recover from the injury.
At Doha, Qatar’s ASPETAR hospital, Neymar will have surgery.
After the information was announced by the PSG homepage, the 31-year-old striker posted a status line on his personal page to reassure fans, and also encouraged himself to try to recover, Neymar wrote. :” I will come back stronger”. Right below the post, many fans have sent their best wishes and hope that he will return to the field soon.
Despite having a season-opening, sky-high run of form, Neymar looks to have been “exposed” with bad form ever since the 2022 World Cup. Fans attacked him for his superficial approach to football both on and off the field. After losing to Bayern Munich in the opening leg of the C1 Cup, the former Barca player was discovered eating fast food and playing poker all night.
Neymar’s future is also a big question mark next summer. Chelsea is said to be interested in the PSG superstar and is ready to sit at the negotiating table in the summer market, despite the fаct that the Brazilian player still wants to stay at the Park of the Princes.
At Al-home Nassr’s match against Al-Batin on Friday, Cristiano Ronaldo was told “Messi is better,” but the five-time Ballon d’Or winner did not appear overly bothered.
After being heckled by a Lionel Messi admirer during Al-3-1 Nassr’s victory over Al-Batin on Friday, Cristiano Ronaldo’s annoyance was evident.
Renzo Lopez gave Al-Batin the lead in the 17th minute, shocƙing table-toppers Al-Nassr, who had been widely predicted to win the Saudi Professional League match against the bottom side. At the interval, the score remained 1-0.
Ronaldo was upset with his team’s performance in the first half, and his annoyance increased when a supporter yelled at him as he was leaving the field. Messi is so much better than you, the jeerer yelled. Responding, Ronaldo “An effortless match! An effortless match!”
The Portugal international is thought to have been referring to Friday’s match rather than Messi, with whom he has long-standing animosity. Since Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or in 2008, the two superstars have shared 12 victories.
For a while, Mrsool Park, the home field of Al-Nassr, looked like it might be the site of a historic victory for Al-Batin. But, Ronaldo’s team secured a thrιllιng victory with three goals in extra time from Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Mohammed Al-Fatil, and Mohammed Maran.
The captain of the Saudi club, Ronaldo, who joined Al-Nassr on a free transfer in January, expressed his happiness with their comeback on Instagram. Five-time Champions League champion said to his 556 million fans: “Never lose hope till the very end! Vamos!”
Despite not scoring on Friday, Ronaldo’s stay in Saudi Arabia is going well. In six Saudi Professional League games, the 38-year-old had eight goals and two assists. Talisca, a teammate from Al-Nassr, leads the division in goals scored with 13.
Ronaldo was crowned the league’s Player of the Month for February as a result of his outstanding start to life in Saudi Arabia. The forward proclaimed himself “glad” with the honor. Said he, “I hope this is only the beginning! I’m honored to play for this group.”
Al-victory Nassr’s on Friday marked their fourth straight league triumph. With 11 games left, they are still two points ahead of Al-Ittihad at the top of the standings.
Messi’s Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Real Madrid faced out against one another in LaLiga and the Champions League from 2009 to 2018. Football fans have long argued over who the sport’s “GOAT” player is (greatest of all time).
Ronaldo has five Champions League victories, one more than Messi, and the most goals in men’s international football history. Nonetheless, the Argentine has won the Ballon d’Or twice more than Ronaldo, and this advantage is anticipated to grow in the coming months.
Messi seemed to have won the argument after leading Argentina to victory at the World Cup in Qatar last year. Messi plays for Paris Saint-Germain. Ronaldo’s trophy cabinet now contains all except one award, which Messi has now won. Therefore, the jeere