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Neymar Sheds Tears on Emotional Brazil Return After 3-0 Win Over Scotland

Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 to qualify for the FIFA World Cup round of 32. Neymar made his first appearance for Brazil since 2023, coming on as a substitute in the second half. The 34-year-old admitted he shed tears in the locker room after the match, expressing gratitude for his return. Brazil will face the runners-up of Group F in Houston on Monday.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "Shed a few tears....": Neymar on return to team for clash against Scotland

Florida, June 25

Following his side's thumping 3-0 win over Scotland to qualify for the FIFA World Cup round of 32, Brazil superstar Neymar, who made his first appearance in national colours since 2023, admitted that "he shed a few tears" in the changing room after the win and expressed his gratitude to god that he could feature in the match.

Neymar had last worn Brazil colours back in 2023 before this match, and that year in October, the 34-year-old had a serious knee injury that prevented him from playing in national colours. While he made appearances at the club level, he struggled for form. Heading into the World Cup, his inclusion was in doubt as he had suffered a calf injury during a match for Santos in May. After being included, he missed two group stage matches against Morocco and Haiti before returning as a substitute in the late second half when the match was sealed in favour of the five-time champions.

Speaking after the match, which helped the team top Group G, he said as quoted by Reuters, "I went to the locker room, all alone, and I shed a few tears. It is an immense relief to relieve all this. It is a moment of gratitude. I thank God for being able to experience this again."

Neymar, Brazil's all-time top goal-scorer, has now made appearances in four FIFA WCs for Brazil since debut in 2014, delivering eight goals and four assists.

The footballer said further, "I had been away for a long time, so it is a different team now, I see it with fresh eyes."

"But I am very happy to have been able to come back and play in a World Cup and defend the Brazilian national team after so many years," he signed off.

Brazil's round of 32 will see them play runners-up of Group F in Houston on Monday.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Honestly, it's great to see Neymar back, but Brazil's team looked amazing even without him against Scotland. I hope he doesn't disrupt their rhythm! That said, you can't deny his talent—world class player.

Priya S

As an Indian football fan, I know what it feels like to dream of seeing your star player back on the field. Neymar's comeback is inspiring—it reminds us how sports build character. Hope Brazil goes all the way! 🇮🇳⚽️

Michael C

Neymar is 34 now, and injuries have taken a toll. But his emotional reaction shows how much wearing the yellow jersey means to him. Respect. Scotland never stood a chance, though—Brazil is on fire 🔥

Vikram M

I have mixed feelings. On one hand, Neymar's dedication is incredible, but on the other, Brazil shouldn't rely too much on one player. They played brilliantly without him in the group stage. Still, wishing him the best—four World Cups is legendary.

Emma D

Wow, Neymar crying in the locker room alone—that's so raw. It's easy to forget these players are human. His journey back from that knee injury is a lesson in never giving up. Go Brazil! 🇧🇷

Rohit P

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