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And although his inclusion in the squad didn’t come as a surprise to fans of the Neymar.
The Paris Saint-Germain ace hitman seemingly raised his eyebrows in disbelief after hearing Martinelli’s inclusion in the squad before his own name was announced on Brazilian TV.
Footage of his reaction quickly went viral and became the talk of social media, with one footy fan saying: “The reaction to Martinelli.
“I would love to see Gabi finding out he made it.”
Another said: “Nelliâs coming for his spot soon, thatâs why.”
And another said: “Neymar hearing Martinelli’s before his name made him shook.”
One remarked: “He knows he needs to up his game or else Martinelli is gonna bench him.”
Another chimed in: “Neymar thought his spot was in danger for a moment.”
Gunners star Martinelli is part of the 11-man Premier League contingent of Brazil’s squad for Qatar 2022.
Manchester United trio Antony, Casemiro and Fred have all made the cut – despite the Red Devils’ inconsistent season.
Chelsea centre-back Thiago Silva will be one of the oldest outfield players in the tournament at the age of 38 following his selection.
Liverpool duo Fabinho and Alisson have also been called up to the squad – as well as Arsenal and Tottenham stars Gabriel Jesus and Richarlison.
Newcastle and West Ham stars Bruno Guimaraes and Lucas Paqueta have also made the final squad for the tournament – as well as former Leeds ace Rafinha.
But there was no room in Tite’s squad for Roberto Firmino or Gabriel Magalhaes, both of whom have enjoyed strong seasons with Liverpool and Arsenal respectively.