Neymar made his long-awaited return to the pitch after more than a year out due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, coming on as a substitute during the second half of Al Hilal's AFC Champions League Elite match against Al Ain.
The Brazilian forward entered the game in the 77th minute, replacing Nasser Al Dawsari, shortly after Salem Al Dawsari netted a goal to give Al Hilal a 5-3 lead. Neymar almost made an immediate impact, linking up with Aleksandar Mitrovic to create a chance, but his shot went just wide of the left post.
The match concluded with a score of 5-4 in favor of Al Hilal, even after Al Ain managed to convert a late penalty.
After the final whistle, Neymar shared his feelings.
"I feel good..., he said. “I always have a good team. I'm so happy. I'm back! I'm back!"
The former Paris Saint-Germain star sustained his knee injury during a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay shortly after moving to the Saudi Pro League (SPL). He underwent surgery in November 2023.
Neymar joined Al Hilal from PSG in August 2023 for a reported fee of €90 million but had only played five matches before his injury.
In a show of support, Neymar's former club Santos celebrated his comeback with a message on X.
"It was more than 12 months away from the field, with an immeasurable longing to return to doing what he loves so much," the Brazilian club stated.
"Neymar is not just a star. It's not just genius. Neymar is synonymous with joy in football. His return is the happiness of millions of fans around the world. And, when it comes to fans, the Santos nation has an incomparable feeling. A more than special bond with the best Brazilian player of recent years."
As Major League Soccer (MLS) embarks on its 30th season, the league stands at a critical juncture, deliberating its future direction in the global soccer landscape.
The recent inclusion of San Diego FC as the 30th team exemplifies MLS's rapid expansion.
However, this growth prompts questions about the league's identity and objectives.
Bob Foose, executive director of the MLS Players Association, expressed concern, stating, "I've been disappointed in how little has been done so far to build on that momentum internally."
This sentiment reflects a broader debate on whether MLS should prioritize becoming a competitive world league or focus on strengthening its domestic roots.
The upcoming 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted predominantly in the United States, presents a unique opportunity for MLS to elevate its profile.
Despite achieving record attendance and expanding its fan base, the league still grapples with securing a firm foothold in the mainstream American sports consciousness.
Foose emphasized the urgency of strategic action, noting, "There should have been significant moves made over the last 12 to 18 months."
As MLS navigates this pivotal period, the decisions made now will likely define its trajectory in the evolving global soccer arena.