The 23-year-old says he has proved himself after
winning the competition but isn't content with
lifting the trophy once
Neymar hailed Barcelona's 3-1 Champions League
final victory over Juventus "his biggest party" and
says he has proven wrong any remaining critics.
The 23-year-old scored his side's third goal deep
into injury-time after Ivan Rakitic and Luis Suarez
had found the back of the net either side of Alvaro
Morata's leveller.
Victory sealed the treble for Barcelona and saw
them become the first side ever to achieve that
feat twice, having also done so in 2009 under Pep
Guardiola.
"I'm very happy to be part of this story. Now I
think there is nothing left to claim, there is nothing
more you can say about me," he told ESPN Brazil.
"It's a unique emotion, a unique experience in
becoming a champion with such a great team, but
I won't stop here.
"I started crying because I considered all I went
through, everything I dreamed of, my son, the
effort, the effort of my family.
"I've had so many wonderful moments, today,
surely, is the best moment of my career. It's my
biggest party."

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