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Is Neymar hard to lean on? The next generation leader of the Samba Legion, the four rising stars of the future, Lucas Pakta antoni Mateus dos Santos Vinicius Junier and Rodrigo

To this day, Neymar, the leader of Brazilian football who once became the successor of the "absolute double pride", seems to have nothing to do with the Ballon d'Or, but brazil as a "football kingdom" has never lacked talented new stars, and the following four samba new stars may be able to make a strong impact on the highest honors in the field in the near future.

Is Neymar hard to lean on? The next generation leader of the Samba Legion, the four rising stars of the future, Lucas Pakta antoni Mateus dos Santos Vinicius Junier and Rodrigo

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > Lucas Pakta</h1>

Lucas Paquetá, 24, has received high praise since his debut, and Lucas Paquetá has also played well for Serie A giants AC Milan, but it is a bit of a pity that Lyon, who was sold to Ligue 1 because of his tactical mismatch with the manager, was a bit of a shame. However, at Lyon, the young Brazilian attacking midfielder has finally played to his due level, playing 14 games for Lyon in all competitions this season, delivering five goals and three assists, and is the team's midfield generator. He is also increasingly important at the national team level, having won 13 times in the national team this year alone, and is the midfielder of the Samba Army.

Is Neymar hard to lean on? The next generation leader of the Samba Legion, the four rising stars of the future, Lucas Pakta antoni Mateus dos Santos Vinicius Junier and Rodrigo

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > Antoine Mateus dos Santos</h1>

Antony Mateus dos Santos, who currently plays for Eredivisie powerhouse Ajax, has been in the right place in this Eredivisie powerhouse as early as last season and was the absolute main force behind Ajax's league title last season. The 21-year-old winger broke through technically superior, fast and was a typical samba attacker. In this season, he played a total of 10 games for Ajax, delivering four goals and two assists, which is a commendable performance. He is also a member of the Brazilian national team and scored his international debut goal in the World Cup qualifier against Venezuela.

Is Neymar hard to lean on? The next generation leader of the Samba Legion, the four rising stars of the future, Lucas Pakta antoni Mateus dos Santos Vinicius Junier and Rodrigo

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > Vinicius Junier, Rodrigo</h1>

La Liga giants Real Madrid's "Brazilian double" have performed quite well this season under the new manager Carlo Ancelotti, the former is highly skilled in breaking through, and the latter has made great progress in the overall situation and passing vision, and both have successfully taken their place at the Bernabeu. Vinicius Junior, who played 12 games for the team this season, has become a reliable assistant to Karim Benzema with seven goals and five assists, and Rodrygo has also scored two goals and one assist, although the performance is not as good as Vinicius Junior, but his performance is slowly improving.

Is Neymar hard to lean on? The next generation leader of the Samba Legion, the four rising stars of the future, Lucas Pakta antoni Mateus dos Santos Vinicius Junier and Rodrigo

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