Soccer-Yesterday's zero, today's hero: Neymar responds to critics with Santos double


Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Santos v Sao Paulo - Estadio Urbano Caldeira, Santos, Brazil - February 4, 2026 Santos' Neymar inside the stadium during the match REUTERS/Thiago Bernardes

Feb 27 (Reuters) - Neymar's ⁠lack of goals recently have given his critics ⁠plenty of ammunition to write him off but ‌the winger ended his drought in style with a double in Santos’ 2-1 league win over Vasco da Gama, boosting his ​hopes of making Brazil's World ⁠Cup squad.

Before Thursday's game, ⁠the 34-year-old last scored in December and after recently returning ⁠from ‌knee surgery, he is still working towards peak fitness.

"Last week they said I was ⁠the worst player in the world. Today ​I scored ‌two goals, and that's what matters," Neymar told ⁠SporTV.

"That's football. ​One day you're no good or you're 'retired'; the next, people say you have to go to the World Cup.

"This ⁠was my third game of the ​year and only my second full 90 minutes. I felt some cramping at the end, but that's just ⁠part of the process."

Brazil’s all-time leading scorer has not featured for the national team since October 2023 amid a horror run of injuries and coach Carlo ​Ancelotti has said he will ⁠only pick players who are 100% game-ready.

The World Cup ​will be held in Canada, Mexico ‌and the United States from ​June 11 to July 19.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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