Neymar reveals why he cried at home for two days



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The Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar admits that his last injury to the back had left him in tears for days.

The Brazilian should not come back until April – and says the broken metatarsal that he suffered last month has had adverse consequences.

Neymar was injured in PSG's 2-0 win over Strasbourg on 23 January.

It will miss the essential of the club's quest in the Champions League, the champions of France already having a foot in the quarter-finals.

In an interview with Spectacular Sport, he explained the days crying at home as he was preparing to be dismissed at such a crucial point.

"I think this time was even more complicated than the first," said the 27-year-old.



Neymar's injury was worse than it was feared

"The first time I had pain, I said," Come on, we will work, we solve the problem quickly ", there was no need to be sad.

"But this time, I took longer to digest.I spent a few days crying at home."

PSG supporters will be sensitive to their hero but will see his frustration as a sign that he is not ready to leave the French capital.

His father, the agent Neymar Santos Sr, left the door very open last week.

The Brazilian left the Nou camp to join PSG in a controversial contract of a record 220 million euros in 2017.



Neymar shows his pbadion for PSG while they dismiss Manchester United

But a few months later, rumors began to circulate that the top man was unhappy at the club and wanted to return to La Liga.

It is strongly linked to the return to Barcelona and the pbadage to Real Madrid.

Now his father has added gasoline on the fire.



He kept the fans informed of his rehabilitation

Neymar Sr told Telefoot: "The future is in Paris, the present is in Paris.

"It's hard to talk about the future of football, it can change at any time."

PSG plans to put Manchester United in the final of the 16th, on March 6th.

They lead 2-0 but coach Thomas Tuchel said it was far from over and that the United States was more than capable of making a difference.

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