Yesterday, Sunday, the account of the American network specialized in sports affairs, “FOX Soccer”, published a video clip, which it said belonged to the star of the Brazilian national team, Neymar de Silva, in the streets of the Qatari capital, Doha, and then it became clear later that she had fallen into the trap of “like a player.”

The clip showed the likeness of the player while he was walking around with a number of fans, while a number of passersby were keen to try to take a picture with him.

And the account tweeted on this clip, saying, "Neymar was seen wandering the streets of Doha," referring to the belief that he is indeed the player.

Neymar was spotted walking around Doha 👀🇧🇷 pic.twitter.com/DSRoDZmbsU

- FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) November 27, 2022

Then the account quickly returned and commented on the tweet with a new update, in which he said, "An update we just got: Neymar has a very convincing likeness."

UPDATE: we got it

Neymar has a very convincing doppelgänger 😅🤣

- FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) November 27, 2022

The clip sparked a wave of ridicule at the expense of the American network, as tweeters saw that Neymar could never walk alone like this in the streets of Doha.

While others touched on the trick that the American Fox Soccer was exposed to, by publishing inaccurate information about a big player like Neymar de Siliva.

Neymar suffered an ankle injury during Brazil's match against Serbia last Thursday (Reuters)

injury and frustration

The Brazilian Neymar expressed his frustration after suffering an injury that threatened his ambition to win with his country the championship held in Qatar, and to add the sixth title in the history of the World Cup to his country's coffers.

Neymar said, on Instagram, that "the pride and love I feel when wearing the (Brazil) shirt have no explanation," and added, "If God gave me the opportunity to choose a country to be born in, it would be Brazil."

He described his injury as "one of the most difficult moments in his career," and added, "Speak again at the World Cup. I have an injury. Yes, it's annoying and it will hurt, but I'm sure I'll have a chance to come back because I'll do my best to help my country and my teammates."