Brazil star Neymar says next year's World Cup in Qatar could be the last of his career. The comments by the 29-year-old striker were made in the documentary “Neymar & The Line Of Kings,” produced by DAZN. An excerpt was published on the channel's Twitter feed on Sunday.
“Man, I think it will be my last World Cup,” Neymar said. “I am facing it like the last World Cup because I don't know whether I will be able to, mentally, to endure more soccer."

“I will do everything possible to get there very well,” he added. “I will do all I can to win it with my country and realize my dream, the biggest since my boyhood." Neymar played in Brazil's 0-0 draw at Colombia later Sunday in a World Cup qualifying match. The Selecao leads the 10-team round robin competition with 28 points after 10 games. Neymar missed last week's 3-1 win at Venezuela because of suspension.
Brazil star Neymar says next year's World Cup in Qatar could be the last of his career. The comments by the 29-year-old striker were made in the documentary “Neymar & The Line Of Kings,” produced by DAZN. An excerpt was published on the channel's Twitter feed on Sunday. “Man, I think it will be my last World Cup,” Neymar said. “I am facing it like the last World Cup because I don't know whether I will be able to, mentally, to endure more soccer." “I will do everything possible to get there very well,” he added. “I will do all I can to win it with my country and realize my dream, the biggest since my boyhood." Neymar played in Brazil's 0-0 draw at Colombia later Sunday in a World Cup qualifying match. The Selecao leads the 10-team round robin competition with 28 points after 10 games. Neymar missed last week's 3-1 win at Venezuela because of suspension.
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Neymar says World Cup in Qatar may be his last for Brazil
Brazil star Neymar says next year's World Cup in Qatar could be the last of his career.
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