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Neymar Retires from Brazil National Team After World Cup Exit

Brazilian forward Neymar has announced his retirement from international football following Brazil’s 2-1 Round of 16 defeat to Norway at the 2026 World Cup. The 34-year-old made his debut for the Selecao against the USA in 2010 at MetLife Stadium in New York and concluded his international career at the same venue, scoring a penalty in added time during the defeat. A visibly emotional Neymar reflected on his journey: “I tried. I tried. It started here at Met Life Stadium, and I finished here. It is now over.” Norway will now face England in the quarter-finals.
Key Points:
Neymar’s retirement marks the end of an era for Brazilian football
He concludes his international career with 79 goals, Brazil’s all-time top scorer
Brazil’s 28-year wait for a sixth World Cup title continues
The defeat to Norway was Brazil’s earliest exit since 2018
The retirement comes amid a generation shift for the Selecao
Norway will face England in the quarter-finals. Brazil must now rebuild without their all-time top scorer.
Sources: Fabrizio Romano
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Ancelotti Says Brazil Deserved to Win Despite Norway Elimination

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has spoken of his team’s “extreme sadness” following their 2-1 Round of 16 defeat to Norway, which eliminated the five-time champions from the 2026 World Cup. Erling Haaland struck twice late in the game before Neymar pulled one back with a late penalty.
Despite the loss, Ancelotti insisted: “I think that in today’s match we deserved to win.” He added: “I believe that this loss is not the end, but the beginning of a new cycle.” Brazil’s wait for a sixth World Cup title now stretches to 28 years.
Key Points:
Ancelotti believes Brazil deserved to win despite the defeat
Brazil’s 28-year wait for a sixth World Cup title continues
The manager frames the loss as the start of a new cycle
Neymar’s retirement adds to the sense of an era ending
Ancelotti faces questions over his future as Brazil coach
Brazil must now rebuild. Norway advance to face England in the quarter-finals.
Sources: Carlo Ancelotti (post-match interview)
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Vinicius Jr Explains Why He Didn’t Take Brazil Penalty Against Norway

Brazil forward Vinicius Junior has revealed that coach Carlo Ancelotti decided Bruno Guimaraes would take the first-half penalty against Norway, which was saved by goalkeeper Orjan Nyland. Brazil lost 2-1 to Norway, with Erling Haaland scoring twice in the second half. Vinicius said: “The coach chooses who will take the penalty kick beforehand.
He chose Bruno. I was never selfish, I never wanted to be the top scorer of the competition, and that’s why Bruno took it.” He added: “Many people will say I didn’t want to take it, but I never hid. I take penalties for Real Madrid when the coach chooses me.”
Key Points:
Ancelotti made the decision, not Vinicius, on who would take the penalty
The missed penalty proved costly as Brazil lost 2-1
Vinicius defended himself against suggestions he shied away
He takes penalties for Real Madrid when selected
The defeat ended Brazil’s World Cup campaign in the Round of 16
Brazil’s World Cup campaign is over. Norway will face England in the quarter-finals.
Sources: Vinicius Junior (post-match interview)
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