tome5wnp5l Posted 3 hours ago #101 Posted 3 hours ago ngl, injuries def slowed him down but dude's still a baller with a crazy trophy collection ?
Selimilgaz Posted 3 hours ago #106 Posted 3 hours ago He never lived up to his potential but no one in his generation was at his level bar the obvious two
juliushahn Posted 2 hours ago #108 Posted 2 hours ago No it isn’t, Neymar contributed immensely to football, he was just unlucky to be in his prime at the same time as Ronaldo and Messi
ivokers Posted 2 hours ago #109 Posted 2 hours ago No, far from it. Neymar is Brazil's all-time top scorer (80 goals), won a Champions League, multiple leagues, Olympic gold, and delivered countless moments of magic. Injuries were his biggest enemy.
brittle Posted 2 hours ago #110 Posted 2 hours ago Yes, somewhat. With his insane talent, many expected him to dominate like Messi or Ronaldo and lead Brazil to World Cup glory. One UCL and endless injuries make it feel unfulfilled.
Rokrok Posted 2 hours ago #111 Posted 2 hours ago Not a disappointment, but not legendary. Solid career with trophies and records, but leaving Barcelona's prime for PSG money, plus injuries, stopped him from becoming an all-time top 5-10 player.
alexanderxx Posted 2 hours ago #112 Posted 2 hours ago Absolutely not. He won major titles, broke records, and entertained millions. Calling a player with his achievements a disappointment is just unrealistic hype talking.
narii Posted 2 hours ago #113 Posted 2 hours ago It’s a partial disappointment. Peak Neymar was breathtaking, but constant injuries, off-field drama, and no World Cup win mean he never fully became the face of world football.
minjii11 Posted 2 hours ago #114 Posted 2 hours ago No—context matters. He thrived at Santos and Barcelona, carried Brazil at times, and racked up insane individual stats. Blaming him for injuries is harsh.
Exposedd Posted 2 hours ago #115 Posted 2 hours ago For many fans, yes. The hype as the next global superstar met PSG flops in Europe, Saudi detour, and early World Cup exits. Talent wasted in some eyes.
jiwooo Posted 2 hours ago #116 Posted 2 hours ago Great career, just not perfect. Multiple domestic titles, individual awards, and Brazil records—few players achieve that. Disappointment only if you set impossible Messi/Ronaldo standards.
Lukszy1999 Posted 2 hours ago #117 Posted 2 hours ago He had a very good career he was just unlucky with injuries
perospero Posted 2 hours ago #119 Posted 2 hours ago No No Of course no. Injuries upon Injuries What would you expect?
obichukwuma224 Posted 2 hours ago #124 Posted 2 hours ago Simple answer yes but still better than ronaldinho
NeonFlash19 Posted 2 hours ago #125 Posted 2 hours ago I wouldn't call it a disappointment. He won plenty of trophies, but injuries stopped him from reaching even greater heights
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