Neymar said he was left speechless after making his first appearance for Santos since returning to the Brazilian club where he began his illustrious career. Neymar confirmed in January that he was returning to his boyhood club, 12 years after he first left to join Barcelona as one of the most promising youngsters ever to come out of Brazil. Days before, it was announced that the superstar and Saudi club Al-Hilal had mutually agreed to part ways, 18 months after the forward joined in a high-profile move for a reported €90 million ($98.5M). And on Wednesday, Neymar stepped back onto the field at the Urbano Caldeira stadium when he came off the bench at the start of the second half against Botafogo in the Brazilian Paulista Championship. His arrival was accompanied by loud cheers from the Santos faithful. Before the match started, Neymar received a spectacular light show as he emerged from the tunnel. Santos led 1-0 when the former Barça man – who also celebrated his 33rd birthday on Wednesday – took to the field, but Botafogo equalized through a Alexandre de Jesus header from a corner in the 67th minute. Botafogo was reduced to 10 men shortly afterwards when Wallison was shown a red card for a foul on Neymar, but despite having the numerical advantage, Santos was unable to retake the lead. Neymar himself had a number of chances to get on the scoresheet, narrowly missing or forcing saves from the Botafogo goalkeeper while also showcasing some of his trademark fleet-footedness. Afterwards, Neymar discussed the emotions of playing again for Santos and the need for patience while he returns to full match fitness. Injuries, including a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament, limited him to just seven appearances and one goal for Al-Hilal. “I can’t find the words to express the feeling when you love something. I love Santos very much and I can’t find the words to describe the feeling I felt when I stepped out onto the pitch today,” Neymar said after the game, per Reuters.
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