The 34-year-old came off the bench late in the match at MetLife Stadium and scored a penalty during stoppage time.
However, the goal was not enough to save Brazil, as Norway had already taken control through two goals from Erling Haaland.
Speaking to Brazil’s Globo Esporte after the match, Neymar hinted that he had played his final game for his country.
“I tried and I tried. Now it’s over. It began here and it ends here,” he said.
Neymar broke down in tears after the final whistle and was comforted by his teammates as Brazil’s World Cup campaign came to an end.
He remains Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, having scored his first international goal at the same stadium in 2010 when Brazil defeated the United States 2-0.
The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star has struggled with injuries over the past few years.
Now back at his boyhood club Santos, Neymar was considered a surprise selection by Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti for the World Cup squad.
Fitness problems kept Neymar out of Brazil’s opening two group-stage matches.
He eventually returned as a substitute during Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Scotland in Miami, marking his first appearance for the national team since October 2023.
His appearance against Norway was only his second game at the tournament and is now expected to be remembered as the final chapter of his international career.
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