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Neymar pondering retirement from international football after Brazil’s exit from World Cup

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Neymar pondering retirement from international football after Brazil’s exit from World Cup
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Neymar will be 34 years old by the time the 2026 tournament comes around.

Neymar is considering retirement from international football after Brazil’s heartbreaking exit from World Cup 2022. Tite’s side lost to Croatia in the quarter-final on penalties.

Brazil entered as the favourits of the tournament and they exited global football’s showpiece to European opposition for the fifth straight time. They played out a 1-1 draw after full time and the match went into a penalty shootout. Last World Cup’s runner-ups won the shootout 4-2.

Neymar looked to have sent Brazil into the semi-finals when, after a 0-0 draw in normal time, he put them ahead on 105 minutes with a superb individual goal before Bruno Petkovic equalised with three minutes of extra time remaining.

The 30-year-old forward admitted he was unsure of his future with the national team after an exit that was so tough to take. His teammate Dani Alves announced his retirement from international duty.

“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.

“I want to take this time to think about it, think about what I want for myself. I will not close the door to playing with Brazil, nor do I say 100% that I’ll come back.

“I need to think a bit more about this, about what is the right thing for me and for the national team.”

Neymar has never won the World Cup with Brazil and will be 34 years old by the time the 2026 tournament comes around – meaning this may have been his last chance to lift the Jules Rimet trophy.

He was scheduled to take Brazil’s fifth penalty in the shootout but it never got that far, as Marquinhos hit the post with his spot-kick after Rodrygo had earlier had his saved.

“It is an awful feeling, I think this is a worse feeling than what happened at the last World Cup,” added Neymar. “It is difficult to find the words to describe this moment.

“We fought and I am proud of my teammates, proud of the character they showed to step up and take penalties.”

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