
Neymar Jr. responded to recent criticism in emphatic fashion after scoring twice for Santos FC.
The Brazilian forward struck a brace in Santos’ 2-1 victory over Vasco da Gama, delivering a timely reminder of his quality amid ongoing doubts about his place in the national team picture.
With selection debates intensifying ahead of major tournaments, every performance is under scrutiny. After the match, Neymar Jr. addressed the shifting narrative around his form.

Neymar Jr. reacts after Santos brace against Vasco da Gama
In comments shared by TouchlineX, Neymar Jr. said: “Last week they said I was the worst player in the world.”
He added: “I think in the last game I played better than today, but today I scored 2 goals, so that’s what matters…”
The forward’s words captured the volatility of public opinion. While he believes his overall performance may have been stronger in a previous outing, the two goals ultimately shaped the conversation.
For a player of his stature, output often dictates perception.
Neymar Jr. addresses Brazil selection doubts
Neymar Jr. also reflected on the wider debate about his future with Brazil, stating: “Football is like that: one day you’re the worst player in the world, you don’t belong and you’re retired…
“The next, you score 2 goals and you’re the best, you have to go to the World Cup, you’re the number 10…”
“I’m living day by day, dedicating myself and trying to stay in the best possible shape. I feel good,” the Brazilian forward concluded.
The remarks underline how quickly narratives shift around elite players. Neymar Jr.’s international future has been questioned amid injury concerns and fluctuating form, but his response suggests he remains focused on performance rather than speculation.
With Brazil’s squad decisions looming, contributions like this brace strengthen his case. For now, Neymar Jr. appears determined to let his football speak.
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