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Neymar reveals mental fatigue in emotional admission amid battle for 2026 World Cup spot with Brazil under Carlo Ancelotti

Raphinha celebrates with Neymar Jr. of Brazil.
© Pedro Vilela/Getty ImagesRaphinha celebrates with Neymar Jr. of Brazil.

Neymar’s name echoed throughout Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, even though he never stepped on the pitch, a moment that captured both his global appeal and the mounting uncertainty surrounding his future with Brazil.

Fans held banners celebrating their No. 10, while Carlo Ancelotti’s absence of faith sparked louder discussions about his place in the team. The pressure surrounding the forward has escalated as Brazil’s preparations for the 2026 World Cup remain clouded by doubt.

Brazil’s friendly against Croatia spotlighted a national team searching for direction without one of its most iconic figures. Supporters made their message unmistakable, revealing how deeply the identity of the Selecao is still tied to Neymar. Yet behind the affection in the stands lies a more delicate story of exhaustion and personal struggle that the 34-year-old forward has only recently begun addressing publicly.

Ancelotti’s decision to leave Neymar out of the squad for the recent FIFA window intensified speculation about the forward’s future. Reports across the international media suggested that Neymar risks missing the 2026 World Cup, a scenario that has deeply split public opinion in Brazil. The debate now stretches beyond tactics, touching on identity, legacy, and emotional toll.

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Neymar Jr. of Brazil celebrates scoring his side’s first goal with his teammate Lucas Paqueta

As the Santos captain continues working to reclaim form in the Brazilian Serie A, he is simultaneously confronting a battle far more complex than fitness alone. He has now chosen to open up about his state of mind, revealing the reality behind the pressure he carries, and his comments have provided a deeper, more vulnerable look into what lies beneath the spotlight.

Neymar shows form at Santos — But is it enough?

While speculation grows, Neymar is doing everything possible to prove his value. In an internal training match organized by Santos, he scored once and assisted another goal, a performance designed to show that he remains decisive. “It’s important… after so many days without games, it was good to get back into the rhythm,” he told the club’s media, as reported by ESPN Brasil.

His output illustrates why many still believe he deserves a World Cup place. Neymar is Brazil’s all-time leading scorer with 79 goals, and though his injuries have been severe, his technical level remains high. Still, Ancelotti is prioritizing tactical evolution and long-term planning, a process that may not guarantee Neymar’s inclusion.

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Neymar Junior of Santos.

What did Neymar say about mental exhaustion?

In the middle of this uncertainty, the Brazilian veteran finally addressed the emotional weight he has carried for years. On his YouTube channel, he admitted that the pressure surrounding him has become overwhelming. “I’ve been in this situation for 20 years… in Brazil, it’s absolutely gruelling. People tear you to pieces and don’t understand you’re a normal person.”

He described himself as sensitive to criticism, revealing how deeply negativity affects him. “I suffer too, I feel pain, I wake up in a bad mood, I cry, I get angry… it’s normal. Why can’t I do normal things?” His words highlighted the mental fatigue that has shaped his recent years, extending beyond injuries and tactical debates.

Neymar also reflected on sacrifices from his youth, recalling the moments when he skipped school trips or movie nights because training came first. “There was a purpose… I’d get annoyed, but the next day I was over the moon because I was playing football.”

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