The Brazil football icon scored his second goal in his sixth appearance for Santos yesterday, Sunday, since returning to his boyhood club this winter. He scored a world-class goal as he stunned the crowd by putting the ball directly into the net from a corner. Neymar celebrated his goal in front of the home fans, who had earlier booed him for providing the assist for Tiquinho Soares’ opener.
Neymar opened up on scoring an Olimpico goal against Inter de Limeira as he remained hopeful of a Brazil national team call-up.
Speaking to reporters after the match, the 33-year-old said: “I went to take the corner, they provoked me. I asked them to sing louder, I struck the ball and got an assist. Then, the second time I went there [to the corner], they did it again, so I thought to myself: ‘Now I’m the one who’s going to score the goal’. I hit a great shot and managed to score my first ‘Olympic goal’ Olimpico Goal [goal direct from a corner].”
Brazilian coach, Dorival Junior is all set to announce his squad on March 7 for the team’s upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Colombia and Argentina on March 21 and 26 respectively and Neymar remains hopeful that he will be picked for the team. “Regarding the call-up, I’m there. Each player’s desire is to defend the country, and for me, it has always been an honour. I dedicated myself to the team to the fullest. I enjoy being there, representing Brazil. If I have the opportunity to return, I will be very happy,” the Santos star added.
