Neymar plays CS GO after scoring hat trick in PSG win The Loadout
Neymar plays CS GO after scoring hat trick in PSG win The Loadout The Loadout Neymar plays CS GO after scoring hat trick in PSG win PSG football icon Neymar decided that drunk Counter-Strike was a good way to unwind after scoring a hat trick against Clermont Foot in a recent soccer match Jesse Gregoire Published: Apr 11, 2022 06:29 ET Counter-Strike: Global Offensive From Robin Williams to The Rock, it's become common to find celebrities who play videogames, but it isn't often that they will accomplish a major feat in their area of expertise, then go straight home and throw themselves into a competitive match of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive – but that's just what football icon Neymar did. A Reddit post by user 'AbsoluteDealer' brought our attention to Neymar's journey from football field to first-person shooter, as an image taken from the star's social media suggests Neymar went home after the recent football match between PSG and Clermont Foot and decided to play the FPS game as a way to unwind. The image shows his gaming desk setup with CS:GO running, accompanied by the number "3" and a football emoji, a win emoji, then the letters "CS." The only full word reads "bebado," which according to Google Translate means "drunk" in Brazilian Portuguese. On his desk is a signed football, presumably from his recent match against Clermont where he scored a hat-trick, which would explain the emojis' meaning. Neymar has long been associated with CS:GO, even going so far as to stream himself playing the game on Twitch and even uses FACEIT for matchmaking. It's not a gimmick, either, as Neymar clearly has the skill to play at high levels, being rank 3 on FACEIT and around Master Guardian 1 in normal ranked matchmaking. While many gamers have to psyche themselves up to jump into the competitive CS:GO scene, getting their aim on-point in a practice warm up mode, Neymar seemingly doesn't feel the pressure. It's no wonder, because you have to have nerves of steel to score a hat trick and play for a club like PSG. More from The Loadout Astralis terminates k0nfig’s CS:GO contract after Malta altercation CS:GO fans can buy tickets for IEM Katowice and Cologne 2023 soon DickStacy leaves Renegades and quits competitive CS:GO due to “eye condition” How I think I played a part in getting Italy removed from CS:GO Karrigan becomes the oldest CS:GO Major winner with PGL Antwerp win New players have to pay to play ranked CS:GO now Jesse Gregoire A lover of the best PS5 games and the best Xbox Series games, Jesse also has a penchant for FPS games like Halo Infinite and Splitgate. A recovering freelancer, he now writes for The Loadout. Popular now Orianna has been disabled for League of Legends Worlds 2022 The FIFA 23 meta has quickly become all about Lengthy players Blizzard assures Overwatch 2 players their OW1 skins aren’t lost Network N Media earns commission from qualifying purchases via Amazon Associates and other programs. We include affiliate links in articles. View terms. Prices correct at time of publication. More stories Odoamne says Rogue is taking LoL Worlds 2022 “one game at a time” Best Warzone Loadout of the Week – battle with Modern Warfare’s best The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you More from The Loadout Follow us for daily videogame news on Facebook, Twitter, Steam, and Google News. CS:GO ranks: the ranking system explained The best CS:GO skins The best CS:GO crosshairs to use in 2022 Free shooting games Best PS5 games Best Xbox games