Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

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    Grand Master ihatehaxor is offline
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    ! Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

    Well, a few days back I saw the game USA vs Brazil in a international friendly match.

    And the way Neymar plays is just amazing! Brazil should've added Neymar and Alexander Pato to the 2010 World Cup Brazilian line-up, but they didn't...

    I think @ 2014 Brazil World Cup, Neymar would be a huge superstar, possibly the next Ronaldinho!

    What do you guys think?
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    Grand Master Masius is offline
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    Re: Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

    Brazil did alot of things in this world cup that they shouldn't have. Such as not having Roberto Carlos play, he's a god damn God even though he's getting old. All the blame goes to their coach and people hate him for that lol. As for Neymar.. he sure plays well and if he continues like that until 2014, he'll sure be close to Ronaldinho's level.. That is, if the world doesn't end in 2012.

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    Re: Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

    He is awesome! Chelsea wanted to buy him, but he extended hes contract with hes club.

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    Clean Title For Xen Laz-low is offline
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    Re: Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

    He plays one international match and suddenly he's the next best thing. That's a bit like declaring Wayne Rooney to be utter shit because he had a couple of off-form games during the World Cup. Everybody has a good day in football and the new lads who step up for their country always play their heart out to make the best first impressions. If a team like Chelsea are after him then yes he must have a promising future and a fair bit of skill but one international match doesn't define a player.

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    Re: Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

    Exactly Laz thankyou! Stop comparing him with Ronaldinho and Ronaldo! He has not even come close to emulating them on their shittiest day. That was his first international, he had not had a strenuous club season, and he had been playing with players such as Robinho, so everything basically fell for him. He was what many of the world cup stars weren't. He was at the top of his form with no fatigue.

    Yes it is true that he is amazing for his age. Put him in a good club with a great manager (chelsea and carlo ancellotti) and he will apparently be "worth more than Ronaldo" in a couple of years according to Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck. The kid has potential I'll give him that ofcourse, and it is looking very good for Brazil's future as they have players like Pato, Neymar, and Ramires while they will have players like Dani Alves and Robinho who will still be young for the next world cup.

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    Re: Brazil's Neymar - The Next Ronaldinho?

    Quote Originally Posted by Masius View Post
    Brazil did alot of things in this world cup that they shouldn't have. Such as not having Roberto Carlos play, he's a god damn God even though he's getting old. All the blame goes to their coach and people hate him for that lol. As for Neymar.. he sure plays well and if he continues like that until 2014, he'll sure be close to Ronaldinho's level.. That is, if the world doesn't end in 2012.
    Sorry to bump this up, I couldn't resist posting.
    He had tired officially of national duty after the 2006 world cup. He is 37 years old.
    lol.

    As for the Neymar part, yeah i do think Dunga is to be blamed, because from what i read at goals.com months ago, Dunga choose the line up base on the players that he had tested over the years, and since Neymar had just rise up, he dont want to risk a slot to put add him in, as each squad can only consist of 22 players. Pato as well. Terrible mistake.. he rather play the Luis Fabiano. lol

    YouTube - gay footballer fight
    Orange 10, Luis Fabiano

    He is good but no where near world class to compete with the likes of spain's IMO..



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