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Neymar - A Brazilian Professional Footballer Aces A Team With An AWP?



One Of The World's Most Expensive Professional Footballer Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior Recently Shared A CS:GO Clip From His Recent Match On His Instagram Feed.

The Brazilian forward, who was purchased from Barcelona by Paris Saint-Germain for a stunning ~$263 million in the summer of 2017, has been a follower of CS:GO for quite some time.

He is a fan of the number one Brazilian team, SK Gaming, and has previously posted pictures of himself with the likes of Gabriel ‘FalleN’ Toledo and Marcelo ‘coldzera’ David.

The superstar has logged over 900 hours on CS:GO and has even played with FalleN and co. in the past like seriously That's more than my smurf account woah this man looks serious af and skills aren't common either.

On December 1st Neymar took to Instagram to share something a little bit different to his predominantly football related pictures – an AWP ace on Mirage with a nice little 1 vs. 2 to finish it.

The PSG player might be one of the best footballers on Earth, but he’s pretty handy with a sniper rifle, too.

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Statistical Point Of View  ?

Neymar, who is currently playing at the Gold Nova 1 rank, begins by picking off the first three players with precise shots from top mid as they challenge him from window room.

Later in the round he begins to push the A bombsite from mid connector along with his last remaining teammate who dies as Neymar plants the bomb.

Left in a 1 vs. 2 Neymar maintains composure to take down the first player that pushes him but then misses a few difficult shots on the Counter Terrorists.

Retreating behind tickets on the CT ramp, Neymar waits until he is pushed and then jumps out to hit a stylish shot on the final player.

The kill secures the footballing superstar’s team the round and match at 16-14.

Neymar !!

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