Neymar Skips Palmeiras Derby Over ‘Absurd’ Synthetic Pitch as World Cup Deadline Looms

By South India Pulse 3 Min Read

SANTOS, BRAZIL — The “Clássico da Saudade” ended in a 1-1 stalemate on Saturday, but the headlines were dominated by a man who wasn’t even on the bench. Neymar Jr., Brazil’s all-time leading scorer, sensationally sidelined himself for Santos’ high-stakes clash against Palmeiras, citing his fierce and long-standing refusal to play on artificial turf.

The ‘Turf War’ Ignites

​The 34-year-old superstar opted out of the trip to the Allianz Parque specifically to avoid the stadium’s synthetic playing surface. Despite completing a full 90 minutes in midweek action, Neymar remained in Santos to manage his fitness, sticking to a strict personal policy against non-natural grass.

​Neymar has been vocal about his disdain for artificial pitches, previously branding them “absurd” and dangerous for professional athletes.

​”Playing at the Allianz is practically impossible for me,” Neymar stated. “The direction Brazilian football is taking is worrying… with the size and importance of our football, [synthetic turf] shouldn’t even be an option.”

Sweating on the ‘Ancelotti Factor’

​Neymar’s decision comes at a precarious moment. With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has been clear: reputation alone will not secure a spot on the plane to North America.

​Ancelotti, who took the unusual step of consulting Brazilian President Lula over the veteran’s inclusion earlier this year, has insisted that Neymar must prove he is 100% physically fit. Having not featured for the Seleção since his ACL injury in October 2023, every missed match is a missed opportunity to impress the Italian tactician.

The Final Countdown

​Neymar now has a razor-thin window to secure his place. The final 26-man Brazil squad is scheduled to be announced on Monday, May 18.

Santos’ Remaining Schedule for Neymar:

  • Copa Sudamericana: vs. Recoleta
  • Série A: vs. Bragantino
  • Série A: Double-header vs. Coritiba

​With Brazil drawn into a favorable World Cup group alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland, the pressure is on the “Number 10” to prove he can handle the rigors of a major tournament—or risk becoming the most high-profile casualty of Ancelotti’s final selection.

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