SANTOS, BRAZIL – The Vila Belmiro is rocking once again, and it’s all thanks to a familiar face. Neymar Jr. extended his blistering scoring streak tonight, netting a decisive goal in Santos FC’s 2-0 victory over Red Bull Bragantino.
The Brazilian icon is currently playing some of the most efficient football of his career. Since returning to his roots, Neymar has turned the pitch into his personal playground, maintaining a level of productivity that many thought was behind him.
Unstoppable Efficiency
Neymar’s impact isn’t just about the occasional flash of brilliance—it’s about relentless output. Over his last 17 matches, the forward has clocked 11 goals and 4 assists.
The math is even more impressive when you look at the clock: Neymar is providing a goal contribution every 98 minutes. For the Santos faithful, this isn’t just a comeback; it’s a masterclass in longevity and clinical finishing.
The Road to the World Cup
With tonight’s strike, the narrative surrounding the 2026 World Cup has shifted from “Will he play?” to “How will they stop him?” Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly been keeping a close eye on the Vila Belmiro, and Neymar’s current form makes him an undeniable candidate for a starting role in North America this summer.
"I feel like a kid again," Neymar noted in a post-match interview. "The ball feels right, the legs feel strong, and being home at Santos gives me a strength I can't explain."
If Neymar maintains this “98-minute” pace, the Peixe could be looking at their most successful season in a decade, and Brazil could be looking at a world champion in the making.