Rodrygo fulfills Neymar’s prophecy and inherits Brazil’s ’10’

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Rodrygo will go has fulfilled the prophecy of Neymar and this is the new ’10’ of Brazil after a serious injury of Al footballer Hilalwho suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the match Uruguay last October. The player of real Madrid will wear one of the most emblematic numbers in world football in this national team break where the Canary will be measured in Colombia and Argentina in the qualifying phase for the 2026 World Cup.

Neymar, more than a year ago, has already committed Rodrygo as his successor Brazil, as the white footballer himself acknowledged in June 2022. “Neymar told me: ‘I’m leaving the national team and the number 10 is yours.’ I don’t even know what to say to him. I was embarrassed, I laughed and I didn’t know what to say. I told him that he needs to play a little, that I don’t want it now and so on. Then he laughed,” that’s great Osaka.

Rodrygo He arrives at this break in his best moment of the season after ending the scoring drought that has accompanied him since August. The ’11’ of Madrid he scored a double match Valencia in the last match and before that he also defeated the Panties with a large amount of Vaseline.

“I think I will return,” said the forward in an interview with Can handle it. “I was overwhelmed because I tried in every way but it didn’t work; now everything is fine for me and I’m back. I think it’s my fault,” acknowledged the Brazilian, who hopes to continue his good dynamics in important battles against Colombia in Barranquilla and new Argentina in Maracana.

Source: La Verdad

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