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Neymar lost a million euros in an online poker game, then ironically burst into tears. Fans criticize his reaction
Although Neymar is far from the football lawns due to his injury, he is again among the hot news. He lost a million euros in an online poker game, and his reaction has fans in stitches.
Although Neymar is far from the football lawns due to his injury, he is again among the hot news. He has lost a million euros in an online poker game and has made fans laugh with his reaction.
Neymar is not having a good moment in his career. His dream in life was to win gold at the World Cup with Brazil, but that dream was dashed in the quarter-finals.
After returning to PSG, he received a red card in his first game, missed two of the next nine games due to injury and scored just one goal and an assist in seven games, plus the defeat to Bayern.
When he finally got going against Lille and recorded a 1+1 record, he injured his ankle so seriously that it will keep him out for the rest of the season.
So with the injury, Neymar can’t train and to keep himself from getting bored, he streams on Twitch with the fans. The last time the star Brazilian took up online poker, he just didn’t do well.
In no time at all, he lost a million euros in multiple games and his reaction instantly sent the internet into overdrive. Ironically, Neymar started crying and then burst into a fit of laughter.
For Neymar, it’s practically nothing, he receives over 3 and a half million euros a month at PSG, roughly the same amount he receives through advertising and marketing rights, so it’s not even about his weekly salary.
The vast majority of ordinary mortals, however, will not make a million euros (25 million crowns) in their lifetime. So fans didn’t like Neymar’s reaction, which doesn’t set a very good example to kids that losing that much money is actually fun.
Source: Twitter, MARCA
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