On August 17, 2025, Brazilian football icons Neymar Jr. and Philippe Coutinho reignited a rivalry 18 years in the making, facing off for their boyhood clubs, Santos and Vasco da Gama, in a Brazilian Serie A match at MorumBIS stadium. The encounter, however, turned into a nightmare for Neymar as Vasco delivered a crushing 6-0 victory, marking the heaviest defeat of his career and leaving him in tears. The match not only highlighted Coutinho’s resurgence but also plunged Santos into turmoil, costing coach Cleber Xavier his job.

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The two stars, who rose to global fame with clubs like Barcelona and Liverpool, first clashed as teenagers in 2007 for their respective youth teams. Now, at 33, Neymar returned to Santos in January 2025 after a stint in Saudi Arabia, signing a contract extension in June. Coutinho, meanwhile, rejoined Vasco da Gama permanently from Aston Villa in July 2025, marking a homecoming to the club where he began in 2009. Their reunion was laden with nostalgia but ended in stark contrast.

Vasco dominated from the start, with Lucas Piton opening the scoring early. Coutinho stole the show, netting a brace in the second half during a 16-minute blitz that saw Vasco score five times. David Correa De Fonseca, Rayan, and Danilo Neves completed the rout, securing Vasco’s first win in six league games and their biggest in 17 years. The result lifted Vasco out of the relegation zone, placing them just two points behind Santos, who now teeter in 15th, two points above relegation.

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Neymar, who had battled a hamstring injury earlier in the season, was visibly distraught, consoled by a Santos staff member as fans turned their backs in protest. “I’m ashamed,” he said post-match. “It was terrible. The fans have every right to protest, without violence. I’ve never experienced this in my life.” The loss, the first time Santos conceded six goals at home in Serie A, led to Xavier’s sacking hours later. The 61-year-old, in his first head coaching role, had managed only five wins in 15 games since April.

Coutinho, despite his heroics, showed sportsmanship, comforting his former Brazil teammate with a kiss on the head. The match underscored Santos’ struggles since their 2023 relegation and 2024 Serie B promotion, with president Marcelo Teixeira facing pressure to stabilize the club. As rumors swirl about Jorge Sampaoli’s potential return as coach, Santos prepare for a crucial clash against Bahia on August 24.

This lopsided clash not only revived a storied rivalry but exposed Santos’ fragility, leaving Neymar to reflect on a painful chapter and Coutinho to bask in a triumphant homecoming. Brazilian football’s drama continues to unfold.