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Netflix Drop Trailer For Three Part Neymar Docuseries

Netflix Drop Trailer For Three Part Neymar Docuseries

Neymar's life and his rise from Santos to Paris Saint-Germain, via Barcelona, will all be covered in the three part series.

Neymar will feature in a three part documentary series on Netflix, which will take viewers through the PSG star's career from Santos to modern day, as well as his life off the pitch.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward is one of the most controversial players in the world, and certainly splits opinion between those who love and hate him.

The 29-year-old is a fascinating player due to his his profile career both on and off the pitch and fans will be given an insight into it all in the series.

All three episodes are due to drop on Netflix on January 25th, and the official trailer has now dropped, which includes interviews with David Beckham and Lionel Messi.

Fans are often split on whether or not Neymar is as talented as some believe, with many calling him a 'show pony' and questioning his ability to stay on his feet.

The former Barcelona forward's injury record, especially since he has moved to Ligue 1, has led to some major questions as well.

He is currently missing due to an injury picked up at the end of November, when he was left looking in anguish and had to be stretchered off.

Despite some questions about the forward, Cafu recently claimed his fellow countryman is a technically better player than both Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

"Neymar is technically better than Messi, better than Cristiano Ronaldo, but he must assume the responsibility of a leader,

"One must dedicate themselves 100 per cent to football. I'm not better than Neymar, but I am better than other right-backs because I dedicated myself to that.

"He (Neymar) has to become a captain."

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Topics: Neymar, Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona, Brazil, Santos