Neymar!!
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Neymar!!
Whats up, just wondering you guys' opinion on this young player?
He's 19, and he is already Brazil's national team star... Did anyone see the game vs Scotland yesterday, he had 2 posts, and 2 goals, and drove the defenders completely nuts....!!! The shocking thing is that he's 19... Had no respect for the scottish men, and made them dance for 90 minutes.. most youngsters get a few minutes to prove themselves in matches of this level, Neymar has amazing game and even better confidence.
I gotta say I really underrated this player, I thought he was all about useless scissors and stupid tricks like Cr7, but everytime he does a trick he leaves men behind so he has all the right to do them...
Discuss neymar individually, and how you see Brazil for their world cup in 2014.....
Something like.. Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Luiz, Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Ramires, Lucas, Ganso, Pato, Damiao, Neymar,
Pretty young team hungry for titles, i hope they win their sixth one in a few years....
He's 19, and he is already Brazil's national team star... Did anyone see the game vs Scotland yesterday, he had 2 posts, and 2 goals, and drove the defenders completely nuts....!!! The shocking thing is that he's 19... Had no respect for the scottish men, and made them dance for 90 minutes.. most youngsters get a few minutes to prove themselves in matches of this level, Neymar has amazing game and even better confidence.
I gotta say I really underrated this player, I thought he was all about useless scissors and stupid tricks like Cr7, but everytime he does a trick he leaves men behind so he has all the right to do them...
Discuss neymar individually, and how you see Brazil for their world cup in 2014.....
Something like.. Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Luiz, Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Ramires, Lucas, Ganso, Pato, Damiao, Neymar,
Pretty young team hungry for titles, i hope they win their sixth one in a few years....
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Tocar y moverse y tratarla siempre muy muy bien..'
"i don't know where the limit is, but I know where it is not"
Tocar y moverse y tratarla siempre muy muy bien..'
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Brazil vs Scotland was the first time I got to see the much hyped Neymar in action.
He reminded me of the bastard child born off of Woody Woodpecker raping Carlos Dunga, so it was easy to pick him out of the yellow shirts on the field.
I only saw that fellow play for the first 40 minutes and I was already way too impressed by his footwork. Then he scored a goal when I saw him have a "bad" touch to control the ball allowing the defender to close him down (or so i thought from the experience of playing and watching the game for many years)....then he just picks out the bottom corner with an amazing curler
The second half, he didnt see the ball as much but that was because brazil took it easy on the possession or the scottish just increased the intensity (whatever). The few times he had the ball he didnt make any mistakes with it.
haha Panch, dance would be the perfect word to describe his footwork. He just does it around the ball with absolutely no physical awkwardness. its amazing! The best part is that it is not blindingly quick, just very tricky
Despite such potential in his dribbling ability, he plays a lot of one touch passes to keep possession and knows when to make a run or drop back to collect the ball, which shows a high level of intellect and understanding at such a young age.
I am glad he was wise enough to listen to Pele and continue maturing in Santos......unlike other young cracks who just move before they properly develop........i am looking at you, canales!
He reminded me of the bastard child born off of Woody Woodpecker raping Carlos Dunga, so it was easy to pick him out of the yellow shirts on the field.

I only saw that fellow play for the first 40 minutes and I was already way too impressed by his footwork. Then he scored a goal when I saw him have a "bad" touch to control the ball allowing the defender to close him down (or so i thought from the experience of playing and watching the game for many years)....then he just picks out the bottom corner with an amazing curler

The second half, he didnt see the ball as much but that was because brazil took it easy on the possession or the scottish just increased the intensity (whatever). The few times he had the ball he didnt make any mistakes with it.
haha Panch, dance would be the perfect word to describe his footwork. He just does it around the ball with absolutely no physical awkwardness. its amazing! The best part is that it is not blindingly quick, just very tricky
Despite such potential in his dribbling ability, he plays a lot of one touch passes to keep possession and knows when to make a run or drop back to collect the ball, which shows a high level of intellect and understanding at such a young age.
I am glad he was wise enough to listen to Pele and continue maturing in Santos......unlike other young cracks who just move before they properly develop........i am looking at you, canales!


Yep Neymar is awesome. I haven't seen a whole game of him but the youtube compilations of him prove he can be a great player.
Brazil for WC 2014 could be amazing, especially with the home field advantage. Neymar, Luiz, Ganso, Rafael...
Brazil for WC 2014 could be amazing, especially with the home field advantage. Neymar, Luiz, Ganso, Rafael...
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What a fckinnnnnn beast! This guy has given me a ton of ideas now to use in left midd (;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyJ25e82uK8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyJ25e82uK8
I got around to watching this game online and wow neymar was amazing. He caused so many problems for the defence and what amazes me is how smart he plays. He gets himself into space passes extremely well in close areas and has great vision of what's going on around him. I'm also glad to see him being loyal to a club i hope he doesn't go to chelsea it seems like it would be a waste. I think he would be so much more fun to watch in la liga.
I reckon he'll leave, I think he's still immature enough to do it. Although, he has some mentors telling him to stay in Brazil (was one of them Pele? Or was it Ronaldo De Lima?).
The whole monkey/banana business is a shame, but I think Neymar should of just let it go and save the hassle tbh.
He does simulate and "get injured" a lot, but what do you expect he's Brazilian.
The whole monkey/banana business is a shame, but I think Neymar should of just let it go and save the hassle tbh.
He does simulate and "get injured" a lot, but what do you expect he's Brazilian.

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I watch a fair bit of Brazilian football as I enjoy their philosophy of allowing skillful player humiliating less skillful defenders its good to watch.
Im very impressed with Neymar, he seems to be very similar to Robinho but with a much better attitude and work rate which will hopefully see him achieving much more in the game.
Im very impressed with Neymar, he seems to be very similar to Robinho but with a much better attitude and work rate which will hopefully see him achieving much more in the game.
As soon as Neymar issues an apology im sure it will all be forgotten.desire10 wrote: The whole monkey/banana business is a shame, but I think Neymar should of just let it go and save the hassle tbh.

People who say something cannot be done are often surprised by others doing it.
Really? That seems harsh.ScottyBoy wrote:I watch a fair bit of Brazilian football as I enjoy their philosophy of allowing skillful player humiliating less skillful defenders its good to watch.
I hate it when people start looking into the futures of young players. It's like those scientific breakthroughs and you hear after years of trialling it might be of benefit to the population. I wish they would leave them alone. They all want to grow up so fast. I don't think Wilshere should be in England nor Arsenal. Give him a few appearances when the team does well and as a bonus and reward. I just wonder if the players hunger will soon wear off being under pressure when they are so young.
That said, good performance by Neymar. We can't read too much into it. It was a meaningless game against very weak opposition which didn't have much incentive to go all out.
Neymar is fantastic. His speed is second to none, it will be interesting to see who buys him in the summer transfer window. He reminds me of a faster, hungrier and stronger Robinho. I think he might be taller than Robinho.
As for his haircut, people need to cut him some slack, he is still a teenager.
What becomes of him is unsure at the moment, however his potential is limitless. You need to look only at the 2nd goal, the stepover to win the penalty, how quickly did his feet move to create the opportunity. The Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam that brought him down, started his tackle when Neymar was turning, in the time it took Neymar to turn, stepover and attempt to accelerate past the on coming defender Adam was just beginning his tackle.
One to watch.
As for his haircut, people need to cut him some slack, he is still a teenager.
What becomes of him is unsure at the moment, however his potential is limitless. You need to look only at the 2nd goal, the stepover to win the penalty, how quickly did his feet move to create the opportunity. The Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam that brought him down, started his tackle when Neymar was turning, in the time it took Neymar to turn, stepover and attempt to accelerate past the on coming defender Adam was just beginning his tackle.
One to watch.
I just came across this video, and hot damn Neymar has got some lightning quick feet, and some serious swag.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TaFyAjeWc0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TaFyAjeWc0