SAO PAULO, Jan 25, 2022 (AFP) - A live preview for a Netflix documentary
on Brazilian soccer star Neymar attracted more than 500,000 streaming views
on Monday night in the South American nation.
The first episode of the highly anticipated three-part series "Neymar: The
Perfect Chaos" was broadcast on streaming service Twitch in Brazil and drew
530,000 simultaneous viewers ahead of its official premiere on Tuesday.
The documentary takes a deep dive into the Brazilian number 10's personal
life, moving from his childhood in Sao Paulo to his rise at Brazilian club
Santos and eventual superstardom at European clubs Barcelona and Paris Saint-
Germain.
Neymar, 29, has proven a highly controversial figure both on and off the
field.
In May, Nike said it had ended its lucrative sponsorship deal with the
player over an employee's claim he tried to force himself on her, and his
failure to cooperate with its investigation. Neymar has denied the
accusations.
His image as an eternal spoiled child was reinforced by reports he
organized a huge year-end party in Brazil at the height of the Covid-19
pandemic.
The series chronicles criticism of the Brazilian forward, with Neymar at
one point saying: "I am much more criticized than I deserved and sometimes
it's difficult."
"I trust me, and that's enough," he adds.
The series also depicts his relationship with his 10-year-old son Davi,
and his father, from whom he inherited his name.
In an excerpt from the series, Neymar's father assures watchers that his
son has "seven or eight" years left in his career.
Neymar's current teammates Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe also appear on
screen, as do other soccer stars such as Thiago Silva, Dani Alves and
England's David Beckham.