Neymar could have been the GREATEST player ever...What Happened?

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    Neymar could have been the GREATEST player ever...What Happened?
    Neymar could have been the GREATEST player ever...What Happened?
    Neymar could have been the GREATEST player ever...What Happened?
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  • @williamrichmond6219
    @williamrichmond6219 Před rokem +2656

    It still seems so bizarre to me now that Neymar hasn't done more because at his core he is a phenomenal player and I believed in him in 2016. None of us anticipated how long the Ronaldo vs Messi era would last and its possible this broke players like Neymar and Bale, the younger millenials who were supposed to be the best in the world by the end of the 2010's. These players have gone on to do great things but they've always fallen short of the ludicrously high expectations. Now Gen Z is here, the likes of Mbappe, Haaland, Bellingham have the hype and potential Neymar used to have but without the GOAT shaped barriers.

    • @masonhawley4106
      @masonhawley4106 Před rokem +261

      and now our perception of goals has changed massively having 20-30 in a season is amazing but due to r and m they seem low numbers but it’s acc insane

    • @victorantonsen7787
      @victorantonsen7787 Před rokem +8

      @@masonhawley4106 not in france thought no ones rate the league

    • @davidjones9458
      @davidjones9458 Před rokem

      @@victorantonsen7787 totally. personally I think more credit needs to be given to Ligue 1. Some fantastic talent in their top 10 teams and we couple probably say the same thing about the bottom 10 as we would for every other league. There is plenty of talent and the farmers league reputation is just a perpetuation of kids who don’t know ball and continuously spew shit they heard from their older brother lol

    • @luccavalentinw.fiorini2302
      @luccavalentinw.fiorini2302 Před rokem +103

      I mean... Modric, Kaká and Lewandovski won the ballon D'Or some years, if he couldn't do it not put the blame on CR7 or Messi, but on the player that failed... You don't see Mo Salah complaining about them on 2017 or Iniesta on 2010 or even Ribery on 2013... All 3 could easily be nominated to win the Ballon D'Or.
      Neymar is great and that's all, even on his prime he couldn't reach other contestors at the prize, even with Griezmann

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +80

      He’s forever May be looked back as a maybe player sadly

  • @ErlonMuriloMAdeira
    @ErlonMuriloMAdeira Před rokem +2564

    I'm brazillian, he's not a failure but he's so far from what we expected it's hard to accept

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +102

      Would you say Ronaldo Phenomeno Above him?

    • @guppy1126
      @guppy1126 Před rokem +262

      @@Vizeh Definitely. I think most people would put R9 in their top 10 all time and fairly high in the 10 as well. Whilst Neymar is not a failure, it's hard to rank him amongst the absolute greatest of all time.

    • @danielcancel2901
      @danielcancel2901 Před rokem +176

      @@guppy1126 he’s a top 10 player whether y’all like it or not. He has better stats and is more efficient than ronaldinho, and Kaka. What happened was that his injuries hindered some of his best years and that led to people forgetting how good he actually is. Look at his stats this season, he’s the most consistent Brazilian of all time. No Brazilian has been this good for this long, and he actually has great stats. This year he had great output both on assists and goals, his best ever season at 31. People just tend to ignore it because of that 2018 World Cup where he dove more than usual but people forget he came back early from his ankle injury which he injured twice by that time. But if you look at the psg players he’s still the best player on that team. His impact is insane. People just don’t like to acknowledge it cuz mbappe is there and he scores slightly more, but does not create nowhere near the same, so they need eachother. But people praise mbappe for the goals but fail to realize who’s orchestrating everything in the midfield as a CAM and that’s neymar. Yes he could’ve reached the levels of Messi, cuz of how good he is but remember that he’s had injuries very bad ones in his ankles and he was almost paralyzed in 2014 with a back fracture. Dude has came back just as good. That’s a testament to his work ethic. Many Brazilians lose their flair with these type of injuries but not neymar. We need to respect him more

    • @ErlonMuriloMAdeira
      @ErlonMuriloMAdeira Před rokem +20

      @@Vizeh Oh there's no doubt about it, I believe I never saw someone putting Neymar above Ronaldo. Ronaldo and Ronaldinho detached to a special place in brazillians hearts and minds. Neymar draws lots of hate and that's also something we do a lot, we bash our idols and make them seem less than they are, that excelled with Neymar due to no WCs and no Ballon d'ors. There's quite a lot of people that cheer for him to fail just so they can say "hah told you he was a fraud"

    • @kingkezz9188
      @kingkezz9188 Před rokem +41

      @@ErlonMuriloMAdeira Yeah but this brazilian team is like 1/100th of what the brazilian team was in 1996 - 2002.

  • @Pacepowerhour
    @Pacepowerhour Před rokem +1005

    People tend to judge him for what he could have been instead of what he actually is. A phenomenal once in a generation player.

    • @franklinclinton6313
      @franklinclinton6313 Před rokem +21

      once in a generational player can't crack 120 goals in 6 years for psg

    • @mikey5808
      @mikey5808 Před rokem +87

      @@franklinclinton6313 context matters, mans been battling injuries

    • @franklinclinton6313
      @franklinclinton6313 Před rokem +13

      @@mikey5808 doesn't justify a 220 million transfer.

    • @FMN3095
      @FMN3095 Před rokem +75

      @@franklinclinton6313 220 million doesn't make you immune to getting injuries

    • @franklinclinton6313
      @franklinclinton6313 Před rokem +8

      @@FMN3095 any excuse you throw won't make that failure a once in a generation player.

  • @andrewfraserjr
    @andrewfraserjr Před rokem +368

    The Brazilian prince who never became king 😢

    • @jhenfresh
      @jhenfresh Před rokem +15

      Perfect

    • @biirdman89
      @biirdman89 Před rokem +9

      well said...

    • @kennykboy9757
      @kennykboy9757 Před rokem +1

      You couldn’t said it any better BRo your the smartest Dude in this comments section 🤴🏽😢⚽️🏆🥇🤘🏽🥂🍾💙💙💯

    • @P4P1980
      @P4P1980 Před rokem +2

      More like the false prophecy or groomed to be the king but took the inheritance of the king made money with it and became social media's greatest footballer. No in all seriousness Neymar has presented a path for future kids that hey you don't have to dominate year in year out just have enough skills, be a clown, do some selfies, and make money. It is now a viable options for kids

    • @Anonassassin
      @Anonassassin Před rokem

      This statement just sums it all up

  • @Taylan_
    @Taylan_ Před rokem +756

    Neymar didn’t fail, he just didn’t meet people’s impossible expectations, he succeeded, but not as much as others wanted him to

    • @sentinal_entity
      @sentinal_entity Před rokem +41

      Not only that, but it's an insanely difficult thing to live up to said expectations when he was playing in his prime when Messi and Ronaldo were in theirs.
      He really could have been something insanely special if he was born in any other era. Hard luck really

    • @virtualcity721
      @virtualcity721 Před rokem +1

      @@sentinal_entity Neymar lost his touch when he became fat just like Hazard. And it's when his injuries started

    • @jamaa7259
      @jamaa7259 Před rokem +14

      @@virtualcity721 u haven't seen him at the beggining of the season then he was the best player and had 18 goals and 17 assists for psg before his injury don't compare him to fraud hazard

    • @ripevanwinkle494
      @ripevanwinkle494 Před rokem +3

      His stats and trophies he won speaks for him.

    • @kulturekulture9628
      @kulturekulture9628 Před rokem

      Truth

  • @sahilmunshi2443
    @sahilmunshi2443 Před rokem +152

    The best wonderkid 😢 he even placed top 10 in Ballon D’or in santos

  • @ronrowefc
    @ronrowefc Před rokem +766

    He didn’t fail. He reached his childhood dream… probably surpassed his dreams. Helps out the community has crazy amounts of money and has fun everyday. Our opinions of what he should have achieved or can is irrelevant…. He came up in an era with the 2 greatest players to touch a pitch being Ronaldo and Messi if it was just him without those 2 he’d probably have at least 1 balón d or by now if not 2. Regardless he didn’t fail

    • @toribiogubert7729
      @toribiogubert7729 Před rokem

      I think thats the problem with him, witch for him isnt a problem, he setled down. He doesn't have the killer mentality required to enter the goat debate.

    • @net_lag
      @net_lag Před rokem +37

      Call me crazy but there were times when half the Messi fans (me also I guess) felt Neymar was better than cr7
      In fact I remember watching french league for the first time just to see his play

    • @jakey_906
      @jakey_906 Před rokem +25

      @@net_lag Agreed. Neymar at his prime was different. He was crazy good, and skillful. In my opinion, he is better than ronaldihno. Ronaldihno wasted his career, while you could say the same thing for neymar too, it's because of injuries. Neymar is one of the best brazilians to exist.

    • @PedroAugusto-fx8bz
      @PedroAugusto-fx8bz Před rokem +11

      @@jakey_906 Agree, Neymar had a better carrer than Ronaldinho, and probably is a more rounded player. Sad that he had injuries and played in the shadow of Messi and Ronaldo. If he was born 5 years later, he probably would win 1 or 2 ballon d ors, if not more. In my opinion 2015 Neymar deserved to win it, but Messi and Ronaldo names were to big back then. Maybe if he had stayed at Barcelona he would still stand a chance, or would have won one, PSG is too small of a club. As for Brazil national team, he played in an weak era, 2014 and 2018 were weak teams, 2022 too much of a young side, he had no one by his side, different from 2002 with Ronaldinho, Kaká, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Cafú...

    • @kay008
      @kay008 Před rokem +13

      @@net_lag of course Messi *fanboys* were the ones who thought that lol

  • @caioaugusto2213
    @caioaugusto2213 Před rokem +547

    Being Brazilian and following Neymar's career since Santos, I can say that he had the potential to easily score more than 40 goals per season... The injuries hurt him a lot, along with the pressure from the Brazilian press, which always criticized him for being a celebrity, which has already made him give statements about not playing for the national team anymore or even retiring.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +27

      The injuries are truly awful as it seems to suffocate what he can actually achieve

    • @marlonfarias.
      @marlonfarias. Před rokem +5

      ​@@MichaelWAnot yet... it all will depend on the next coach

    • @wisdomgozieimade1083
      @wisdomgozieimade1083 Před rokem

      Neymar just ran out of gis past magic luck

    • @dennisplet3886
      @dennisplet3886 Před rokem

      #RUBBISHFAILURE

    • @toribiogubert7729
      @toribiogubert7729 Před rokem +2

      Funny thing is last time Brazil won something, Neymar wasnt on the pitch.

  • @Lastnameabdi
    @Lastnameabdi Před rokem +163

    I’ll never forget neymar at santos we literally witnessed his come up😭😭🔥

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +20

      His FIFA 12 card bro!

    • @mike.cdn7212
      @mike.cdn7212 Před rokem +2

      Hes definitely was the most scrutinized wonderkid I have ever seen and I have seen some wonderkids labeled with high expectations but never as high as Neymar.

    • @Beluga-pl8nt
      @Beluga-pl8nt Před 10 měsíci

      He was the best and most hyped wonder kid of all time

    • @KrishnaDas-il9vu
      @KrishnaDas-il9vu Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@VizehI still believe, Neymar should join EPL Club like Arsenal or Chelsea. He shouldn't leave Europe for his professional career. Like to see neymar perform like Lewandowski or Benzema in recent future like old wine- I meant the way Benzema perform for Real Madrid after C Ronaldo left or Lewandowski's performance for Bayern Munich overall. Ibrahimovic came back in Europe after joining MLS so I hope neymar will came back again in European football_ especially at England.

  • @DLWithIt
    @DLWithIt Před rokem +230

    Speaking as a Brazilian that saw him back in the Santos days, the fact Neymar is considered a 'failure' when he's such an accomplished footballer speaks volumes to the potential people saw in him, as someone that brings magic to football, that makes it fun. In that perspective, I think he succeeded

    • @1980syuppie
      @1980syuppie Před rokem +1

      Did you believe money changed him ? 😢

    • @iakofe7349
      @iakofe7349 Před rokem +1

      @@1980syuppie He didn’t change at all

    • @lightsamael7242
      @lightsamael7242 Před rokem

      @@1980syuppie definitely, that's what seperates players like him and Messi

    • @Rainneverends-cm3xr
      @Rainneverends-cm3xr Před rokem

      Portuguese here, he is good.

    • @P4P1980
      @P4P1980 Před rokem +1

      What is the degree of success do you measure Neymar with?? Because as a Brazilian, I still have Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and Kaka above Neymar in terms of football greatness and achievements. Yes, money in the bank, Neymar probably is the greatest earner, due to social media, to come out of Brazil.

  • @spooke_e6679
    @spooke_e6679 Před rokem +210

    The point of Neymar being a player out of time is a very interesting one. There's no doubt in my mind that if he'd peaked in the 2000s or even the 2010s, before the era of high pressing when forwards could be more lethargic and free, he would've gone down as an all time great
    It's also wild that someone can equal Pele's goal tally for Brazil, win a Champion's League and still go down as a failure. Messi and Ronaldo really warped our perception of what a successful footballer should look like (a massive volume of goals and constant, constant winning) and whether that's fair or not it's the nature of the modern game

    • @blank1933
      @blank1933 Před rokem +4

      Neymar was born just right. This was the best era for him. He wouldn’t have gotten as close to winning the ballon d’or if he won in the 90s or 00s

    • @sugarkookiewithsometae4245
      @sugarkookiewithsometae4245 Před rokem +28

      ​@@blank1933 Nah. Neymar could have gotten a Ballan d'or in the late 90s. He is a class above Rivaldo for sure.

    • @mike.cdn7212
      @mike.cdn7212 Před rokem +1

      He had to meet the expectations for Brazilians and people who venerate European football. Brazilians want the World Cup and people who venerate European club football wants him to win the UCL with Paris. But even if they do achieve that they will probably praise Messi or Mbappe before Neynar. In my eyes he can't win.

    • @blank1933
      @blank1933 Před rokem +7

      @@sugarkookiewithsometae4245 he’s not better than Rivaldo lmao. Rivaldo made Deportivo a force. Neymar can’t even lead a juiced up French side to a UCl. And has never had a performance that sizes up to Rivaldo in 2002.

    • @sugarkookiewithsometae4245
      @sugarkookiewithsometae4245 Před rokem +2

      @@blank1933 Meh. Rivaldo had a underwhelming career. He didn't make Deportivo a force. He wasn't even their best player. He never did anything truly historic at Barca, was shit at AC Milan, and was never Brazils main man.

  • @Smonserratm
    @Smonserratm Před rokem +241

    I think what I'll remember most about Neymar is how he was pivotal in the 6-1 comeback against PSG yet after the game everyone was focusing on Messi and the photo of that match is Lionel being thrown up in the air by their teammates.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +51

      That is a good point actually

    • @nikosofidemporas
      @nikosofidemporas Před rokem +23

      Fair, but firstly the photo was Messi being on top of the fans in full passion. Secondly, yeah Ney was the reason of the comeback but you have to understand though Messi was to Barca way more than a legend and that Messi photo was in fact more iconic for headlines. Just like you saw CR7's ab show off after his little contribution in 2014 UCL final as the photo on the headlines.

    • @pitamberarora6232
      @pitamberarora6232 Před rokem +13

      I understand what Neymar must have been thinking but it was a bit selfish of him to think that Barcelona fans would not love Messi more. Messi and Barcelona go hand in hand , he's not just a legend there , he is a god.

    • @vishnujain7645
      @vishnujain7645 Před rokem +7

      Let's look at it unbiasedly , the MSN was talked of as a deadly trio and it wasn't a Messi service trio. Neymar always got an equal to or just slightly less spotlight than Messi. Of ourse it have to do with the fact that Messi was a global superstar long before Neymar.
      But take Benzema or Bale for example , Cristiano was the guy that was always talked about .They never got the attention . Benzema went on to win the Ballandor' after Ronaldo left and he was more recognised.
      Neymar's case is different if he left for Man City or any other Pl club it would have made sense. But he choose PSG , that's not ambition that was greed. He played phenomenal in their but the attention was even less . Being under Messi's shadow was better than going to a league nobody cares.
      People watch PSG more now because of Messi. He was Messi's heir at Barça . Neymar was important to them.

    • @P4P1980
      @P4P1980 Před rokem +1

      Yup, then what happened??

  • @TK-ep9yh
    @TK-ep9yh Před rokem +193

    i remember when neymar jr was up and coming, he was literally seen as the next biggest thing ever in life, as a player hes not a failure, he’s definitly one of the greats, but man he sure is a failed wonderkid, probably the greatest failure a wonderkid could ever be considering what was meant for him

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +52

      I don’t want to say he is a failure, but he could have gone so much higher you’d think

    • @TK-ep9yh
      @TK-ep9yh Před rokem +10

      @@Vizeh yeah i wouldnt say hes a failure either, but in terms of a wonderkid living up to their full potential, he has failed imo

    • @GgTTV828
      @GgTTV828 Před rokem +24

      ​@TK there is really nobody that could ever live up to the prospect and pressure placed on him, though. So he's not a failure for failing -- he's been misguided, injured, always pressured. Nobody can handle that much without crumbling, especially since a mere teenager.
      He can't deal with it, nobody can. Even Messi, if he had to go through what Neymar had, he would crumble too.
      I think failure is too harsh.
      I think he is more of a misunderstood brilliance that never reached its highest potential.

    • @GgTTV828
      @GgTTV828 Před rokem

      @MessiSolos he never trained? What kind of half-ass response is that. You probably never watched him at all.

    • @danielcancel2901
      @danielcancel2901 Před rokem

      How is he a failure wonder kid when his output is still insane despite injury? Y’all sound dumb sometimes lmao

  • @wandile.dlamini_
    @wandile.dlamini_ Před rokem +41

    He really is the last of a dying breed and i hate how i don't get to see him week in week out due to limited access to French football on streaming platforms. Only getting to see him in the CL and WC is so hard cause he's such an amazing player.

  • @rere9991
    @rere9991 Před rokem +38

    He's not a failure far from it I think it's a combo of being a victim of prime Messi CR7 era + the most heinous injuries that can happen to a player, he's the most fouled player in the past 2 decades like everyone wants to break him. Coming back from an injury that nearly paralyzed him shows the mentality he has, plus his ankle injury he never got treated since 2017 takes a toll. He did recently get surgery finally and if he continues like he was beginning of this season he'll be a fire cracker & I pray still he achieves more possibly the wc with Brazil in 2026!

  • @JayVentura
    @JayVentura Před rokem +14

    Definitely media. When he was young he didn't do himself any favours. But since his love to PSG he's matured a lot as a player. He's amazing and it's a shame that he doesn't get recognition really. Top 3 Brazilian players OAT we'll never see another like him. Generational player.

  • @chanendlerbong
    @chanendlerbong Před rokem +71

    I really feel bad for Neymar, back in 2013-16 he was supposed to be a face of football after Messi and CR7, not only me but most of the football fans too, but a lot of injuries, move to PSG, rise of Mbappe in PSG and incredible aging of CR7 and Messi, so yea, he was unlucky a lil bit, also we all know if it wasnt for Messi and CR7 he would have been a 2x Ballon dor winner, and imo he is better than Ronaldinho, but he is going to have a better legacy with Ballon Dor that Ney probably is not going to win😊

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +6

      I feel like he may always be seen as a nearly player in many debates

    • @chanendlerbong
      @chanendlerbong Před rokem +9

      @@Vizeh also didnt mentioned that imo he is better than Ronnie in Brazil, stat wise and comparing Ronnies squads with Neymars in WC he definitely did more than Ronaldinho

    • @completefootball100
      @completefootball100 Před 11 měsíci +1

      How dare you compare Neymar to Ronaldinho and R9?? That's an insult and disrespect. Ney had the skill but not the strength, pace and agility of Ronaldinho and R9. WTF are you saying? Did you watch these guys at their prime? And you compare Ney with them

    • @gaiusx287
      @gaiusx287 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@chanendlerbong it's not just about scoring goals mate - Ronaldinho won a Ballon D'or and played a key role in the 2022 World cup without scoring many goals because of how he created plays and controlled the game. Neymar was not on his level

    • @chanendlerbong
      @chanendlerbong Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@completefootball100 Firstly i have never said R9 mate, nobody is talking about him lol, i watched Ronnie during his prime and yeah he was beast but i think Ney is a lil bit better, i have never saw Ronaldinho carry the team like Neymar did against PSG or against Bayern Munich in 20 and 21, plus on the international level, yes Ronnie won basicly everything with Brazil, but compare those squads with Ronaldinho and Neymars, basicly until 2022 Neymar didnt have a world class squad around him compare to Ronaldinho back to 02

  • @mauroZRM
    @mauroZRM Před rokem +31

    As an Argentinian Neymar was truly terrified in the Copa America 2019, that match I considered that was his peak...Neymar got fouled by Cuti Romero and Otamendi and he got up and continue to run like crazy, even Dibu Martinez said he was unstoppable that night...even Messi got him a foul.
    He will always be for me the brazilian player with most potencial but like Ronaldinho himself his personal life maybe crippled that.
    If he had stay in Barcelona I think he would have become a better player and less prone to injuries since League1 he gets tackled a lot because it is the only way a less skill league like that can stop him.

  • @kianolner3818
    @kianolner3818 Před rokem +15

    People don’t know the mental challenge of recovering from injuries. They just see the wage and think it’s easy. The amount of injuries he’s had from ankle breaks, ankle ligament ruptures, breaking his goddamn back. I salute that he still has the courage to play. It’s not like in F1 when there’s a mechanical failure. Yes it’s part and parcel of the sport, it will happen to everyone. But in F1 mechanics can repair the car. This is Neymar’s own physical body.

  • @JanelleTheKid
    @JanelleTheKid Před rokem +18

    I think when I was younger I bought into the hype of "Neymar is a shitty player with a big ego and he's horrible and doesn't deserve anything." But over the years I've come to pity him as a player. He's really fucking good and always has been. And I don't think he'll ever get the recognition he truly deserves because he just constantly lives in someone else's shadow on top of the shit the media always says about him. Just such a shame really. He was really something special but he came up in the wrong era I think.

  • @user-sc9qm6qs5d
    @user-sc9qm6qs5d Před rokem +50

    The definition of so close yet so far; Neymar

  • @ThisIsAName69
    @ThisIsAName69 Před rokem +23

    As a younger Brasilian fan (19) I’ve always looked up to Ney because he was the first brasilian super star I saw besides the twilight of Kaka’s career. But when I look at other older fans like my parents and older fans in general, they all say he never delivered the way they expected him to. I personally feel like that partially has to do with the brasil squads he’s been a part of compared to the World Cup winning ones from the past, but also because pf the amount of pressure that has been put on him from football greats and fans alike since he was a teenager.

    • @ThisIsAName69
      @ThisIsAName69 Před rokem +2

      I feel like if you look at him purely as a player, he was a success and should be considered one of the best players of this generation if not all time. Its just upsetting because of the “what could have been” when it comes to accolades, but that still shouldn’t take away from what he’s achieved as a player

    • @igloo614
      @igloo614 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ThisIsAName69He completed european football at like 24 but I guess people wanted to see him do it as the main man

  • @user-ch1ob9mp2l
    @user-ch1ob9mp2l Před rokem +49

    Really enjoyed watching Neymar weekly although I'm not a Barcelona or PSG fan: even watched him on yt when he still was playin for Santos. It's become less and less games every year but when he plays it just magic. Certainly one of my favourite players, but if looking objectively to it. He could have achieved more. The factors are rather out of his control as you mentioned in the video. But being more fit and training more could have really been the edge. Although you can't really blame the man. The negativity and hate he gets, I can understand why he likes to party and stuff to just be out that world.

    • @sabahayash8053
      @sabahayash8053 Před rokem +7

      Yeah exactly, I feel like his lifestyle is him lashing out at the fact that no matter what he does people will want to criticize him

    • @colachofcb
      @colachofcb Před rokem

      @@sabahayash8053 So why share every bit of your private life on social media if you wanna be out of that world?

  • @scoreh23
    @scoreh23 Před rokem +11

    💔love ney man. The reason I love this sport. It hurts how his career has went but he is still one of the greatest to ever play. I hope he can give it a run in 2026.

  • @acidrazor66
    @acidrazor66 Před rokem +144

    as a brazilian I just can’t believe someone would call him a failure.. apart from being a main player on squads that won Libertadores and Champions League titles and so many other trophies, he’s a fantastic player which we don’t see so often anymore as you mentioned, as football gets more and more athletic and tactical each decade.
    In the late 90’s-2000’s we had Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Adriano, Kaká, Alex, Juninho Pernambucano, Roberto Carlos, Djalminha, Denilson, Robinho; in the 80’s and early 90’s we had Romário, Bebeto, Zico, Falcão, Reinaldo, Sócrates, Raí, Edmundo etc; before that Pelé, Garrincha, Rivelino, Didi and so many others.
    But from his generation, Neymar is the only brazilian that got to the highest level and got achievements, to the point where he’s the only one in the world (and not only Brasil now) to be considered Cristiano and Messi’s level.
    The four other big names from this brazilian generation in terms of forwards and playmakers were Coutinho, Alexandre Pato, Ganso and Lucas Moura. Coutinho was kind of a meh player for us with some highs and some very lows throughout his career; Pato had huge potential (I thought he would be our next R9 😂) but probably too lazy and suffered with injuries; Ganso also suffered with injuries and most of you don’t even remember who he was, but he was an absolutely phenomenal midfielder and MANY people here believed he had greater potential than Neymar; and Lucas’ case is a weird one for me because I always loved him as a player but was never given many opportunities at Brasil, PSG and when his big moment came at Tottenham, the genius pocchetino sacked him for fckn Dele Alli 😂.
    Out of all the names I said here, the only ones I consider as true failures are Adriano for social/psychological reasons; Pato for being so soft and apparently lazy and unmotivated at times, had injuries but he could have been SO much more; Robinho for many reasons; and Djalminha for being so reckless.
    Calling Ney a failure is to me just as unfair as calling Ronaldo a failure because he couldn’t mantain his godlike form after injuries (despite being somewhat lazy with his physique after a time); Kaká for his injuries; Ronaldinho for having a relatively short peak given how he declined afterwards due to unprofessional conducts; Garrincha for falling to alcoholism after success; Romário for choosing to come back to Brasil after winning a WC and being awarded the best player in the world just to “be happy” or stuff like that. Yeah Neymar might not have achieved what these did, but is still a legendary player that will be remembered for ages, and is already regarded higher than many of these legends mentioned above.
    Brazil is an odd place man and so is our culture.. football is a HUGE part of our culture so everything is kind of crazy and unexpected all the time just as our game is, but it is also a magical place that every now and then spawns these crazy footballing geniuses who are more often than not just as difficult to understand as a person as it is to stop them on the pitch when they come dribbling towards you.. and as long as we’re a country in this planet, Neymar is not a dying breed.

    • @closefar3195
      @closefar3195 Před rokem +5

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    • @kabelokowa199
      @kabelokowa199 Před rokem +1

      Best comment ever

    • @gaiusx287
      @gaiusx287 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Amazing comment, I don't usually run into Brazilians on youtube with so much knowledge about Brazilian legends from the older generations. Would like to reiterate how unfair it is for people to call Romario a failure for following a path that made him happy and fulfilled instead of trying become a "bigger legend" to fulfill other people's expectations

  • @bb2757
    @bb2757 Před rokem +8

    I dont think he's a failure especially when compared to the average pro football player. But in terms of what he could've been, it definitely feels like a let down that he was not able to reach his full potential.

  • @bayarealuis5933
    @bayarealuis5933 Před rokem +5

    Neymar was the reason I started playing and watching soccer more often he will always be a legend of the game. The stuff he did on the field in the early 2000s was magical, he had my young mind blown👏🏽

  • @duckmaster7
    @duckmaster7 Před rokem +11

    He isn't a failure but even as a very loyal Neymar fan I can't consider him being in level of Messi, Cr7, R9, Pele, Maradona etc...but he's still an incredible player who's been my favourite player for years. Sad that he didn't reach potential he could have reached😔...transfer to PSG and injuries especially injuries did stop him doing that. What legend he could have been had he stayed at Barca...

  • @timlowe7538
    @timlowe7538 Před rokem +7

    We have to consider body type to a degree. His body type is both a blessing and a curse. Like Robinho, it gives him agility to dribble like no other, but at the end of the day, football is a man's game. If he played one or two touches he wouldn't get injured as much, but then again he wouldn't be Neymar. With this consideration, I think he has done the best he could and didn't 'fail'.

  • @jozefbarta1387
    @jozefbarta1387 Před rokem +7

    Imagine a genius music composer composing a new song in private and when he finishes the song, he performs it in concert and performs it for the audience. For me, Neymar was a genius footballer in that he composed his game right on the pitch. He may not have been as perfect as other famous players, but no one had his playfulness, improvisation and enjoyment of the game like him. I often felt as if a new trick came to him right on the field and he immediately executed it, which others could not do. Maybe if they didn't expect him to be the best, he would be the best!

  • @YeTism
    @YeTism Před rokem +1

    He’s still achieved so much and we expected more. Tells us a lot about his talent

  • @bayarealuis5933
    @bayarealuis5933 Před rokem +6

    We wouldn’t have compared him with all those greats if he didn’t have something special himself 🤝🏽

  • @jakey_906
    @jakey_906 Před rokem +11

    I think that Neymar, is still to me one of the most underrated players in this generation. Everyone goes like "His time at santos was crazy" and that how his potential failed. This isn't the only video I saw about making how neymar has had a failed career or is a failed prospect. He isn't and he has achieved so much. That is what is important, but everyone fails to see that. Everyone looks at how terrible he is now. He is struggling yes, but look at his time at barca. He was crazy. He achieved so much and its a shame that he was in the era of ronaldo and messi. The goats of football, are with one of the most overshadowed players. Did he fail? No. Did he achieve his potential? In my opinion, yes. He did so much in his career and that what's he's achieved means so much to him. Neymar will be forever underrated no matter how you put it. These videos show that he is underrated because everyone is making how his career sucks. Neymar, is one of the Top 30 best players of all time no matter how you put it in any way. You can't convince me that he isn't.

    • @The_Jazziest_Coffee
      @The_Jazziest_Coffee Před rokem

      this shit reminds me of tennis, albeit there is way more luck involved with injuries to football than tennis
      but that said, when you live under an era of not a GOAT but GOATs, you're really going to struggle to even break into that other league

  • @DanielRBX
    @DanielRBX Před rokem +6

    I think neymar is okay. But his phisique is not for him. His Dribbling Are amazing. He has the potential to bet one of the best,but i mean it a lot.

    • @GgTTV828
      @GgTTV828 Před rokem

      Neymar is more than 'okay', in my opinion. He is still a legend.
      He may have not exceeded his potential, the pressure was far bigger than anyone could endure, but he still performed amazing.

  • @factosmillonario
    @factosmillonario Před 9 měsíci +5

    this aged well

  • @canalpretoebrancocsc1353

    As a brazillian, Neymar is not a failure as all, he had a stunishing beginning here in the national league with Santos and woned the Libertadores, at Barça he was also brilliant, his driblling and protagonism was notorious, he was pure entertainment, woned the olympics for the first time, but when he went to PSG everything gone wrong, besides of his behavior extrafield, he kind of harm himself, my feeling is that he is a great player, but could have being much more

  • @bazuc8528
    @bazuc8528 Před rokem +31

    Another banger Viz, thanks for the video. Neymar is such a modern topic and a fascinating demonstration of the transition in football as if he was the bridge between the times of football. Great and always shiny, but yet still in the shadow because of individual traits and flaws. A sense of hope for brazil but yet also the one at the cause of their failure. Chose a fast way to greatness instead of a more enduring but more rewarding path. Consistency and humbleness is probably what he lacked cause that's what some of the young players have aside of their skill Haaland,belingham,foden,mbappe.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +1

      Thank you man, Neymar been a topic I wanted to cover for a while

    • @danielcancel2901
      @danielcancel2901 Před rokem +4

      Neymar is hot the reason brazil have lost. In all the losses he was never greedy, or didn’t come up. His team tends to stagnate in the quarter finals. Look at what happened with croatia and Belgium, none of those losses are his fault. Without him brazil have no chance

  • @DreamLurker32
    @DreamLurker32 Před rokem +6

    Something I noticed in the video look at Ronaldinho's dribbling and Neymar, R10 just straightforward and fast, like he knows where he wants to go, Neymar's is all over the place and not quick or straightforward with his dribbling which probably contributes to the defenders having more success fouling him.
    I tell you man it's not all on the defenders, Neymar gives them ample time and opportunity to foul him, if you watch football for a long time, you probably know this already.

  • @naslaz1496
    @naslaz1496 Před rokem +2

    You guys are forgetting he started his career in the midst of Messi and Ronaldo, him staying on 3rd place despite competing with two football titans is an achievement on its own

    • @tton5544
      @tton5544 Před rokem

      He is a complete player the hype for him in 2014 so amazing

  • @messii648
    @messii648 Před rokem +20

    Like Suarez said recently if Neymar had the patience to stay at Barca in some years he would develop even more and got a least one ballon dr, and I think personally even one more ucl in 2019 . Messi and Suarez was sad and wasn’t the same when their best friend just left like that without an real explanation at the time.. he was indeed born in wrong era he could have been So much more. It was not wrong move away from Barca but to early I think he could have left in 2020 to a better club than psg that is a better choice. He has one chance left to win WC 2026 he is still young but it all depends on his mentality and if he wins WC his legacy is complete with WC it’s leading automatically to a ballon dr likely.

    • @keyandriastewart2690
      @keyandriastewart2690 Před rokem +2

      Agreed he left Barca way too early and yes it all depends on his mentality I have high hope he can bring brasil the World Cup for a 6th time

    • @victoriap1561
      @victoriap1561 Před rokem +2

      neymar would have never gotten the ballon d or playing for the same team as messi

    • @aokiji3347
      @aokiji3347 Před 10 měsíci

      Neymar might be a slacker ,it crazy how determined he was to win the wc in 22 ,it just his mentality and lifestyle.
      He still wants the wc 😊

  • @benrobins48
    @benrobins48 Před rokem +8

    Can you please make a video on the Antonio Conte situation at Tottenham or just Tottenham’s situation in general. It seems like a very complicated and serious situation and I would love and I’m sure other people would love to know a little more about it.
    Keep up the great videos!

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem

      I can do actually

  • @onehandlikeobj9603
    @onehandlikeobj9603 Před rokem +5

    Neymar is the most talented player I’ve ever seen he can play flair and then play with devastating output with G/A the problem is it’s impossible for consistency when you’re forever injured I love him and always will my goat

    • @sagarranjan4585
      @sagarranjan4585 Před rokem

      So you haven't seen Messi play yet?

    • @poptraxx418
      @poptraxx418 Před rokem

      @@sagarranjan4585 ronaldinho is the most talented

    • @sagarranjan4585
      @sagarranjan4585 Před rokem

      @@poptraxx418 he is not even top 5 in terms of talent. Showboating maybe yes. R9, Maradona, Baggio, Messi, Henry way more talented. Ronaldinho is overrated.

    • @poptraxx418
      @poptraxx418 Před rokem

      @@sagarranjan4585 Ronaldinho is more talented than anybody on this list nobody could dribble like him that's a fact none this guy's could attempt what he did to defenders he doesn't do step overs or body faints

    • @poptraxx418
      @poptraxx418 Před rokem

      @@sagarranjan4585 how can you say Henry is more talented than Ronaldinho I don't Henry will even agree with this Henry is even as talented as cr7

  • @bigmeetssmall7522
    @bigmeetssmall7522 Před rokem +1

    It’s crazy like I’m a Celtic fan and I’ve watched so many great players at Celtic park such as Messi, Iniesta, Ronaldinho, Henry etc but genuinely Neymar is the best player I’ve seen live he’s absolutely incredible

  • @kylegammill4270
    @kylegammill4270 Před rokem

    As an American fan who has taken a liking to Marseille recently, I can't wait for your inevitable PSG video. You're my favorite footballing CZcamsr out there. Keep up the great work!

  • @spudmaster12_
    @spudmaster12_ Před rokem +7

    " Neymar could have been the greatest player ever "
    Ya well I could have too if I never got that damn knee injury

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +1

      Good point

    • @asper7367
      @asper7367 Před rokem

      @@Vizeh If you had his kind of performances at Santos, Barcelona and the 2014 World Cup,this is the premise on which everyone makes their assumptions.

  • @dak0da_0
    @dak0da_0 Před rokem +11

    He hasn’t failed it’s just that Messi vs Ronaldo went on for way too long. If it ended by 2014, Neymar would’ve had all the attention on him and he would’ve been able to show the entirety of the world how good and skilful he really was.

  • @Subsario
    @Subsario Před rokem +1

    When he was a young boy, which lived in a favela, and sometimes didn't have anything to eat, his dream was to become a professional football player.
    He succeeded, he won, he is the best. He managed to score the winning goal, in the final of the 2016 olympics, he made Brazil win their only missing title.
    I miss the days when he had that Mohawk and he was the next-Pelé. I'll forever be a Neymar fan

  • @Mthims
    @Mthims Před rokem

    Please make more documentaries like this! This was dope

  • @Eibarwoman
    @Eibarwoman Před rokem +4

    It's the same problem as Iker Muniain, a similar wonderkid contemporary which had injuries either interfere with development before turning durable as a mere husk of what he could have been (Muniain) or break up the peak (Neymar Jr). Combine with Messi and Ronaldo lasting as long as they did, Neymar got overshadowed.

  • @_justavisitor4440
    @_justavisitor4440 Před rokem +3

    He deserves a worldcup. Give it your all one last time Neymar. Don't quit yet!

    • @karangtavana1283
      @karangtavana1283 Před 5 měsíci

      Brazil isn’t winning a World Cup any time soon.

  • @milkoverhell6030
    @milkoverhell6030 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’m Brazilian and as a kid he was what I wanted to be. Every World Cup I had faith in him and was never worried because we had Neymar.
    I don’t know if I should call him a failure. I wish I could bring him up in the conversation of the greats I really do and at some point he was. In the current present he is not what we expected him to be.

  • @punaaaniprince
    @punaaaniprince Před rokem +1

    The fact is: The only season he wasn’t injured he took PSG to CL final (Covid lockdown). Another fact: Neither he nor Mbappe scored a single goal on the way to final!

  • @gigachad5077
    @gigachad5077 Před rokem +5

    Let's be honest, if he wanted to be the best, he would be the best. His heart really wasn't into it as the others were. You could see the passion from Messi and Ronaldo when they wanted to score, win and be the best, even going head to head with each other for most goals per season. Neymar is always talking about possible early retirement, which means that he really isn't in to it anymore. He just wants to party and live life for the most part.

    • @gingerwingerful
      @gingerwingerful Před 10 měsíci +1

      You are the only person who has spoken the facts here when l watched a netflix documentary abt him that's when l realised the dude isn't in it really

    • @muhibbualii4580
      @muhibbualii4580 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Facts facts

  • @quntface1518
    @quntface1518 Před rokem +5

    He's clearly not a bad player at all, but he definitely didn't live up to expectation and let his potential get to his head. He went down the route of playing only for money. Anybody who has seen him play has seen his antics and attitude on the pitch and it often overtakes his actual football.

    • @V1CALMIGH7Y
      @V1CALMIGH7Y Před rokem +4

      You don’t know him or his story at all😂

  • @LucasAndradeHD
    @LucasAndradeHD Před 11 měsíci

    As a Brazilian I'n impressed with how reasonable and balanced this video was, congratulations, Vizeh!

  • @keoghgoat672
    @keoghgoat672 Před rokem +2

    It feels only like yesterday when neymars move to PSG was gonna have him in the conversation with Ronaldo and messi

  • @giftchileshe1745
    @giftchileshe1745 Před rokem +3

    he is not a failure. he hasn't reached his fullest potential if you look at the major titles his won he has had a great career. i think with less injuries and more ueefa wins we would be talking about the three greatest players messi , cristiano and neymar. but overall he is a unique player

  • @sabahayash8053
    @sabahayash8053 Před rokem +13

    i feel like we tend to overstate how great a player will be when they're young and that sets up almost unattainable expectations for these players. Neymar was quite young when they were saying that he would be the next Pele and no one prepares you for that type of pressure. Also, his injuries ruined him and he's been quite limited. I don't think he has the energy anymore to prove himself now and thinks that he missed out - I hope he manages to make a good come back that does justice to his talent and his perseverance in the face of that many obstacles

  • @CCCP_Again
    @CCCP_Again Před rokem +1

    I think overplaying from a young age also played a part in his injury problems. For me Ney will always be my favorite player. He displays such magic on the ball which no other player can❤

  • @Jester-611
    @Jester-611 Před rokem

    amazing vizeh keep it going man ❤

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem

      Thank you, I will

  • @MikeTyson-ff1xe
    @MikeTyson-ff1xe Před rokem +4

    In a perfect world, Neymar and Messi stayed at Barcelona and things never went bad for the club

  • @The_LMS
    @The_LMS Před rokem +3

    He's not a failure, he's just wasted potential

  • @outsideinside9990
    @outsideinside9990 Před rokem +1

    great video Vizeh!

  • @JohnJo-qn7wq
    @JohnJo-qn7wq Před 29 dny

    Injuries halted him but he still came back from it thats a testament to his work ethic

  • @tadabanri8573
    @tadabanri8573 Před rokem +3

    Despite the pressure Neymar also joined when Messi and Ronaldo where in their absolute prime and dominating the whole football, there was no one who could come out of their shadows

    • @kaelthunderhoof5619
      @kaelthunderhoof5619 Před 10 měsíci

      El classico was so hype back then. It was all about Messi vs Ronaldo

  • @fauna6332
    @fauna6332 Před rokem +4

    I don't think he is a failure. In fact, I think he is a success considering the immense amount of pressure to be the best when the likes of messi and cristiano were in their peak. Facing that at that age and still being able to be in that top 3 most of the time, I was impressed back then. He is perhaps the only starboy from back then who's name is still in that top 5. Statistics back him up which is even sadder cause I JUST FUCKING WISH he doesn't get injured anymore. Also he has steel balls, that many injuries and the talent is still overflowing. Less amount of games and he still places one of the highest in stats.
    A quote by Jose Mourinho on Hazard reminds me of Neymar so much
    "The way, match after match, he's being punished by opponents and he's not being protected by referees, maybe one day we don't have Eden Hazard."
    Honestly don't know how he is still standing with those legs? how they still deliver the flick, the turn? he's neymar for a reason and not just another player, he hasn't given up, but we will be too late to notice ig

  • @dodgerboy1109
    @dodgerboy1109 Před rokem +1

    A other banger 🔥vizeh I really love this channel

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate it

  • @bandaralhorish8375
    @bandaralhorish8375 Před rokem

    I mean for sports i’m a football fan so the peak of football for me was from 2015/16 till 2017/18 football fans know what happened in those legendary years

  • @grinchoi1
    @grinchoi1 Před rokem +4

    Neymar is brilliant. My favorite player to watch after Messi. He should never have left Barcelona and he even admitted it was a mistake. But he's been unfortunate. At key moments he's been injured year after year. He's always had an issue with holding the ball too long at times and not releasing it and utilizing his dribbling skills in the most effective moments. As to why Messi isn't injured like him despite the fouls is that Messi is a bull. Strong, low center of gravity and Messi has the ability to evade fouls vs looking for contact

    • @RINODWIKIY
      @RINODWIKIY Před 11 měsíci

      Neymar didn't have better vision than Messi, so it explain the General of this Debate. Messi in General before He Even start dribble. He Always Scan the Field 1 - 5 minutes to get The Space and Chance to Score/Assists

  • @Jay-ob4ti
    @Jay-ob4ti Před rokem +3

    Could his ambition be questioned? After the documentary on Netflix it was clear his father & those around him really pushed for Neymar to be a BRAND, similar to Beckham.
    Was his ambition ever to be the greatest footballer in the world, or just build a big enough brand to live off when he calls it a day on the pitch?

  • @kagisosebetso1984
    @kagisosebetso1984 Před 2 měsíci

    Neymar at his best is the greatest Ronaldinho throwback I've ever seen. The flair, the escape dribbles, the finesse, the creativity... I think he underachieved considering his potential and expectations but I give him some slack coz of the injuries.

  • @jbart4183
    @jbart4183 Před rokem

    I say he his the most underachieved. Mans has it all. For me, after winning the CL back in '15 at Barca, he sought for money and got it by signing in PSG, after that he was never the same.

  • @josepha8415
    @josepha8415 Před rokem +9

    He has surpassed Robinho and Ronaldinho. He is not a failure in my book. I will never forget MSN at Barcelona.

    • @luccavalentinw.fiorini2302
      @luccavalentinw.fiorini2302 Před rokem +3

      Robinho for sure... alongside Adriano and even Kaká or Rivaldo that are ballon d'or winners.
      But not Ronaldinho man, everything that Neymar won Dinho also won, + he has Copa America, World Cup, Ballo D'Or and FIFA Player of the year (2x)

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 Před rokem +1

      @@luccavalentinw.fiorini2302 Well said. He’s another player who should’ve achieved more but he didn’t want to. He won everything like you mentioned. Also, football is a game of passion and memory. Ronaldinho’s reputation and longevity (no matter at what level) make him mythical in a way.

  • @tired783
    @tired783 Před rokem +5

    He is the most skillful player with the ball ever. Also players tackle him pretty hard which forces him to dive quite a bit because if they don’t he usually makes them look silly.

  • @CALISUPERSPORT
    @CALISUPERSPORT Před 10 měsíci +1

    The insane staying power of Messi and Ronaldo definitely outshined alot of world class players who otherwise would've been wrangling for the top spot or for Balon d'Or. Messi hasn't stopped being in the limelight since 2005, just think about how insane that is! And his legend has only swelled ever since. CR7 is a similar story. I feel like no other football generation has ever seen such a thing.

  • @Alcantaradenovo
    @Alcantaradenovo Před 5 dny

    Im from santos brazil and he is not a failure hes hardheaded and has a unique attitude.

  • @alexg9869
    @alexg9869 Před rokem +2

    He’s nowhere near of a failure, he was just set up in the wrong time going up against 2 of the most impressive players we seen since in the history of football.

  • @Mostafaaym
    @Mostafaaym Před rokem +6

    I think he was a great player, but he really could have been even better in multiple occasions...

  • @cesarramirez-lh5eb
    @cesarramirez-lh5eb Před rokem

    Vizeh keep it up brodie

  • @JWilko94
    @JWilko94 Před rokem

    10.20 completely agree. Sad to see these kind of players are dying out

  • @hyperxedits1394
    @hyperxedits1394 Před rokem +3

    Depends he made some bad moves and injuries have messed him up and born in wrong era but he been amazing as well

  • @crazyfor60
    @crazyfor60 Před rokem +3

    I’ve never once looked at Neymar and thought clinical. The problem with Neymar personally for me is that he cares more to dribble around than to contribute consistently in all the facets of the game. Great talent but a lot of wasted potential

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 Před rokem

    Great video man.

  • @pp3917
    @pp3917 Před rokem +1

    2020 ucl was heartbreaking because he put everything out there on a pitch and he still lost…

  • @daraghscully4101
    @daraghscully4101 Před 8 měsíci +3

    He is a failure not for what he was, but what he couldve been

  • @ewansefc1383
    @ewansefc1383 Před rokem

    Hi lad, great video again. I would love to see one about the Barcelona reffing scandal because there has been so much contrasting info on it, would love to hear your take

  • @Justinian43
    @Justinian43 Před rokem

    I had the fortune of witnessing firsthand his championship run of Copa Libertadores with Santos, this man was special and a god, I could see him becoming the next one up. Not a huge fan of his diving and that fire that he had in 2011 Santos is now sort of gone, his flame isn’t there and that can affect your play

  • @ultimatebacon4580
    @ultimatebacon4580 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This hits so much harder after his transfer to Al-Hilal

  • @eduvargas5294
    @eduvargas5294 Před 11 měsíci

    im braziliam and i think the 2022 WC represents really well what is Neymar
    - In the start of the tournament all the hype arround him and the Seleção, you have that happy and motivateded player just echanting everyone
    - then the injuries, and you starts to think "oh we have one of the bests and... he isnt playing"
    - the return and you think "ok, now its our time"
    - the miracle goal against croatia, all set to face argentina and...
    - the defeat...
    it wasn't his fault, but you can't exempt him from responsibility, because he was the guy on that team
    this for me is the summary of what his story was

  • @jayps4434
    @jayps4434 Před rokem +1

    I wouldn’t say he’s a failure when it comes to succeeding in life but you can’t deny that based off the trajectory of his first few years in Europe, he should be more successful than he is rn.

  • @marihutten
    @marihutten Před 11 měsíci +1

    The problem with Neymar is that he holds the ball and dribbles into dangerous areas in which defenders will get more aggressive. He tends to hold the ball too much near and inside the box, if he did the same tricks further away from these areas he'd be targeted less and would be injured less. R9 talked about this a bunch of times

  • @kevinmsft
    @kevinmsft Před 9 měsíci +1

    Single biggest reason is probably that he tends to choke when times come... He was never even close to winning one World Cup or Champions League wasn't he?

  • @thrax4726
    @thrax4726 Před 10 měsíci

    when you think of the top 5 of the messi/ronaldo era most people put neymar 3rd, and its so bizarre to me that a player who was considered the best after messi and ronaldo, who seems to almost never play badly has such average career stats.

  • @tanushmishra5563
    @tanushmishra5563 Před rokem

    Another banger VIZEH!

  • @CoverBrazilian
    @CoverBrazilian Před 9 měsíci +1

    People seem to forget that one his injuries almost made him a paraplegic. His body type is the main problem, he has a very small and frail frame. Whereas Messi and Ronaldo, messi has a bit of a more muscular and stocky build, and Ronaldo obviously tall and stocky as well. It’s very easy to injure Neymar because of this, and it’s a damn shame.

  • @rubensm.villar8598
    @rubensm.villar8598 Před 10 měsíci

    as a brazilian i agree, in addition to being extremely arrogant and caring much more about what the media will say about him than football itself, he was always sold as the next big thing by the media and by himself but he never even got to scratch the surface of its then potential, nowadays lives more of controversy than football

  • @anonymus7730
    @anonymus7730 Před 10 měsíci

    Neymar is one of a kind.
    Show me a player who plays such entertaining football.

  • @Thomas-nn9du
    @Thomas-nn9du Před 9 měsíci +1

    98% of the Brazilian kids dream every day of being a failure just like him, he is the reason great many people start loving the sport and one of the few reasons the average Brazilian has to smile and hope for something great.
    He is unhuman, he is as successful as you can get. Maybe not the way he intended or people that watch him intended, but he is undoubtedly one of the greatest in history.

  • @keyandriastewart2690
    @keyandriastewart2690 Před rokem

    Been here since his santos era he’s not a failure but I do see what you’re talking about my personal opinion he left Barca too early but people forget he literally carried psg to a final they haven’t seen in years but then again he was playing the Messi vs Renaldo era but I honestly think people won’t respect him until he leaves football completely I still have hopes that he will win the 2026 World Cup for Brasil and I still have hope for him to become a balon d’or (English is not my first language so bare with me )winner we all saw how good he is the injuries really made an impact but I personally think this injury currently will be his wake up call cause we all saw his potential and how good he really is

  • @xervwi1375
    @xervwi1375 Před rokem +1

    I grew up idolizing both Neymar and Messi my whole life, even when I cheered Messi on I would also still want Neymar to do the same or do better than Messi, unfortunately he never reached his full potential, but by far he has been the most entertaining player to watch in my opinion.