Neymar has 'low-key dinner' for New Year's party

Aerial view of the luxury beachside mansion of Neymar near Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian has drawn criticism for his party.
Aerial view of the luxury beachside mansion of Neymar near Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian has drawn criticism for his party. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

RIO DE JANEIRO • Neymar laughed off controversy on Thursday over reports that he was throwing a mega New Year's party for 500 guests, posting a video online of preparations for what he called a "low-key dinner" with family and friends.

The superstar footballer has faced a flood of criticism in his native Brazil and beyond over reports that, despite the coronavirus pandemic, he was ringing in 2021 with a week-long bash for hundreds of people at his mansion outside Rio de Janeiro.

However, he took to Instagram several hours before midnight to show his New Year's Eve plans, which he described as small-scale.

The 28-year-old Paris Saint-Germain striker posted a video of a dinner table that appeared to be for about 40 guests, decked out with white flowers and an empty chair between each place setting.

"Marvellous decoration for this beautiful, low-key little dinner at home, with social distancing," he said.

"And it's not for 500 people, ok?" he added with a laugh.

"Social distancing. Everyone tested," he wrote in a caption.

Earlier, he posted videos of himself and his nine-year-old son getting what he called his "50th test" for the coronavirus.

Neymar, who has not played since injuring his ankle against Lyon on Dec 13, had previously avoided commenting on reports about his supposed party in the seaside town of Mangaratiba, which is around 105km from Rio.

Rio de Janeiro state prosecutors have opened an investigation into the reports.

They said Neymar denied on Thursday hosting any party in Mangaratiba, according to news site G1.

The footballer has reportedly travelled to Santa Catarina state in southern Brazil to ring in the New Year there.

His press office did not immediately respond to questions on his plans.

Brazil, with a population of 212 million, has the second-highest death toll in the pandemic, after the United States, with nearly 195,000 people killed by Covid-19.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 02, 2021, with the headline Neymar has 'low-key dinner' for New Year's party. Subscribe