The Brazilian, who embarrassed Julian Nagelsmann’s appearance with his cheat box, is also through Leipzig-based energy drinks company.
But that didn’t stop the Brazilian from brazenly mocking them on Instagram.
The 28-year-old, who achieved his first victory in the Champions League semi-final since 2015, came to social media later in the night to celebrate the monumental result.
He has gladly republished messages and praise from his enthusiasts and colleagues for his story, adding one of Everton’s star Richarlison.
But to know, it’s caught the eye.
A user posted a Neymar symbol in one summer through boatArray . . . posing with a cup of Red Bull and a big smile on his face.
The almost prophetic blow, as he has arguably had his greatest fortune at Paris Saint-Germain to date as opposed to the Germans subsidized through Red Bull.
Accompanying the image, the message: “Dad is going to the final. “
A fan warned, however: “This kind of thing comes back to hang out. “
While others agreed: “This can be counterproductive Array . . . I waited until the definitive was over. . . “
Although one of them pointed out: “Red Bull wins anyway. “
The semi-final was, however, comfortable for Parisians, Marquinhos led in the first half.
The moment followed soon after, when a scandalous Neymar rear wheel discovered Angel Di Maria, who was quietly returning home.
And Juan Bernat sealed the deal shortly before the hour, sending PSG to his first Champions League final.
However, Neymar may be in trouble for violating Covid’s protective orders by swapping T-shirts with Marcel Halstenberg after the match.
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