On Wednesday night, Neymar scored his first goal for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia's top flight, breaking the record for most goals scored by a player in a single season.
The Brazilian forward, who has been making waves in Saudi football since joining the club from Paris Saint-Germain last summer, netted a stunning header to put Al Nassr ahead against Al-Hilal. The goal was the 18th he has scored this season, surpassing the previous record of 17 set by Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton in 1965-66.
Neymar's achievement is even more impressive when you consider that he only joined Al Nassr on September 24 and had already played in just three games before scoring his first goal. He also became the youngest player ever to score 10 or more goals in a single season in Saudi Arabian football.
The goal was also a significant moment for Neymar himself,Premier League Frontline as it came after a difficult start to life in Saudi Arabia. He was initially plagued by injuries and struggled to adapt to the physical demands of the Saudi league, but he has since shown signs of improving and could be a key player for Al Nassr in the coming months.
For fans of football, the news is likely to have been greeted with delight. Neymar is one of the world's best players and his goal against Al-Hilal will surely boost his reputation further. However, it's important to remember that football is a game of highs and lows, and there will be times when Neymar struggles to find the back of the net. But with his talent and dedication, he should be able to overcome any obstacles and continue to be a force in the sport.
