Neymar says he could have played last match for Brazil

10 Dec 2022 09:36am
Brazil's forward #10 Neymar comforts Brazil's forward #21 Rodrygo after losing in the penalty shoot-out after extra-time of the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Croatia and Brazil at Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan, west of Doha, on December 9, 2022. Photo by Gabriel Bouys/AFP.
Brazil's forward #10 Neymar comforts Brazil's forward #21 Rodrygo after losing in the penalty shoot-out after extra-time of the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Croatia and Brazil at Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan, west of Doha, on December 9, 2022. Photo by Gabriel Bouys/AFP.

DOHA - Brazil forward Neymar said Friday he could retire from international football after his team's penalty shootout defeat to Croatia in the World Cup quarterfinals, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Honestly, I do not know. I think talking now is bad because of the heat of the moment.

"Maybe I'm not thinking straight. To say that this is the end would be rushing myself, but I don't guarantee anything either. Let's see what happens going forward," the 30-year-old said.

Neymar seemed to put the South American team on course for victory with a stunning 106th-minute strike after a mazy run at Education City stadium.

But Croatia substitute Bruno Petkovic equalised with a long-range effort that deflected in off Marquinhos with four minutes of extra time remaining.

Mislav Orsic, Luka Modric, Lovro Majer and Nikola Vlasic converted each of Croatia's spot kicks in the shootout.

Rodrygo's feeble first attempt was saved by Dominik Livakovic before Pedro and Casemiro held their nerve only for Marquinhos to send his team's fourth penalty crashing against the left post.

Neymar, who made his international debut in 2010, added: "I want to take this time to think about it, think about what I want for myself. I will not close the door to playing with Brazil, nor do I say 100 per cent that I'll come back."

Neymar's strike saw him equal Pele as Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 77 goals from 124 matches. - BERNAMA