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Neymar hints at Brazil retirement after shock Croatia defeat on penalties at 2022 World Cup

Eurosport
ByEurosport

Updated 10/12/2022 at 09:45 GMT

It had been suggested before the World Cup that it would be Neymar's last, and that looks increasingly likely after Brazil’s penalty defeat to Croatia in the quarter-finals. Neymar would step away as Brazil's joint all-time top scorer, with his fine effort in extra time drawing him level with Pele. Croatia’s victory ruined hopes of an all-South American semi-final between Brazil and Argentina.

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Brazil forward Neymar has hinted he will retire from international duty after the penalty shootout defeat to Croatia in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals.
Neymar, 30, scored a fabulous goal in extra time but with four minutes left of the extra period Bruno Petkovic scored a dramatic equaliser.
That sent the game to penalties and Neymar did not even get to take his spot-kick, as Dominik Livakovic produced more heroics in goal as Croatia made it through to a second World Cup semi-final in a row.
After the game Neymar was distraught on the pitch, and when he eventually spoke to the media he said that this could be his last game for Brazil.
"Honestly, I do not know. I think talking now is bad because of the heat of the moment. Maybe I'm not thinking straight," an emotional Neymar told reporters.
"To say that this is the end would be rushing myself, but I don't guarantee anything either. Let's see what happens going forward."
Neymar would retire as one of Brazil's greatest players although his only trophy with the national team is the 2013 Confederations Cup, with his time often marked by injuries at the worst possible moment.
He is, however, his nation's joint all-time top scorer with 77 goals, level with Pele.
That 77th goal came in the defeat to Croatia with a wonderful effort in extra time that saw him execute two one-two passes before feinting past the goalkeeper and blasting into the roof of the net.
He has scored a total of eight goals for Brazil at World Cups, which is level with Leonidas and Rivaldo and behind only Ronaldo, Pele, Ademir, Vava and Jairzinho.
Dani Alves, 39, confirmed it would also be his last World Cup, but urged Neymar to continue.
"This World Cup was my last one, for me it's time to say that," said Alves.
"But I don't think it will be the same for Neymar. He's great, Brazilian football needs him to keep going."
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