Neymar in Tears: PSG star BREAKS DOWN in tears, loses £900k in online POKER on Twitch
Neymar in Tears: Neymar even makes headlines off the field and this time, he cried after losing a big amount in Poker.…
Neymar in Tears: Neymar even makes headlines off the field and this time, he cried after losing a big amount in Poker. The story is quite interesting and it will give you a slice of drama. The Paris Saint-Germain star loves to play Poker when he is not on the pitch. The Brazilian has enjoyed success in both. He has been an outstanding player of Poker due to his love for this game. Follow football LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN
Neymar improved his skills to the top levels in Las Vegas. However, his latest outing in Poker will not impress his fans. Neymar wore a large pair of white earphones as mock Titanic theme music played in the background.
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The former Barcelona player fake-cried and even screamed after losing money on Poker. As per reports, Neymar lost £900k while playing online poker on Twitch.
Neymar then said: “Oh f**k, I’m going to put this on YouTube.”
And one cheeky fellow poker player chimed in: “You went from a million to zero in 60 minutes.”
Neymar’s reaction after losing 1 million euros in an online poker game last night! pic.twitter.com/0Iv6McYf5f
— Lepicky (@LepickyOfficial) March 30, 2023
Neymar has earlier lost a certain amount in Poker in past but this one was huge. Meanwhile, these losses are like peanuts for the Brazilian who earns huge money at PSG. As per SalarySport, his monthly income is £3.4million in Paris.
Fans even claimed that it is just a drop in the water for Neymar and it’s true considering Neymar’s net worth. The PSG star is currently out for the entire season due to injury and he will be in action in the summer. The Brazilian is also linked with top Europan clubs for a summer move and PSG can release him.
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