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Injured but Unstoppable: Neymar Leads Santos to Survival

Neymar Jr. has always been a player built for moments of emotion, pressure, and theatre - but this season at Santos may go down as one of the defining chapters of his career.

Against the odds, nursing a torn meniscus and barely fit enough to train, the Brazilian forward returned to his boyhood club and carried them away from the threat of relegation for a second straight year.

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Heading into the final match of the season, Santos were staring at the possibility of disaster. The club, one of Brazil's most historic institutions, had already lived through the shock of relegation in 2023 - the first in its 112-year existence. Another drop could have been catastrophic. But Neymar refused to let that happen.

In the decisive fixture, Santos rose to the occasion, defeating Cruzeiro 3-0 and completing an escape that felt impossible only weeks earlier. Neymar was central to that turnaround long before the final whistle. Despite his injury, he delivered when it mattered most: five goals and an assist in his last four matches, and eight goals across the 19 league games he was able to play. His presence, even at less than full fitness, transformed Santos' confidence and attacking purpose.

Only after securing safety did Neymar reveal what he had pushed through. "For weeks I could barely play," he said. "If it weren't for the people close to me, I wouldn't have been able to get on the pitch. Now I need to rest - and then have surgery."

His comeback was never meant to be rushed. Neymar was still recovering from the ACL injury suffered during the 2023 World Cup qualifiers. But with Santos desperate and the clock ticking, he made a decision that was as emotional as it was personal: he played anyway.

Now, uncertainty replaces urgency. His return timeline is unclear. His club future remains undecided. His aspirations of playing for Brazil under Carlo Ancelotti at the World Cup may depend on the next medical update.

But one truth stands above everything else: Neymar came home, fought through pain, and saved the club that shaped him - even if it meant doing it on one functioning knee.

Story first published: Monday, December 8, 2025, 11:29 [IST]
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