Neymar has announced his retirement from international football just moments after Brazil were knocked out of the World Cup.The icon was in tears on the pitch as his nation were beaten 2-1 by Norway on Sunday night, crashing out in the last 16.Neymar was inconsolable as Brazil were knocked out of the World CupGettyHe scored a consolation penalty in the dying seconds of the match, but after the loss, he confirmed that it was his final goal for Selecao.Neymar admitted post-match: “I tried. I tried. It started here at Met Life Stadium, and I finished here. It is now over.”The 34-year-old hangs up his international boots after playing 130 times for his country over a 16-year career.In total, he netted 80 goals and provided 59 assists in that time.Neymar retires as Brazil’s second all-time appearance maker and all-time top goalscorer, sitting above Pele.The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain superstar played in four World Cups for Selecao, with his selection for this summer’s tournament leading to nationwide celebration. He also played in two Olympics for Brazil, winning a silver and a gold medal when featuring in 2012 and 2016.But he won’t even put on the iconic yellow shirt again, making the decision after an emotional World Cup exit. Floods of tears Neymar would not have wanted to end his Brazil career with a heartbreaking defeat to Norway in the last 16. As soon as the full-time whistle blew, he sat down on the pitch and broke down in tears, looking inconsolable.View Tweet: https://t.co/ePKz9vsAsQHis teammates gathered around the legend to try and comfort him, but their efforts were in vain as the tears kept coming.The emotions poured out as Neymar clearly knew that he was going to announce the end of his international career.He scored once at this year’s World Cup, playing a combined 37 minutes across Brazil’s five games at the tournament.Will Neymar retire from football altogether? Now that Neymar has retired from Brazil, there will be questions raised over his future in football in general. However, he’s admitted that he doesn’t know himself what he’s planning to do, saying in February: “I don’t know what will happen from now on, I don’t know about next year.“It may be that when December comes, I’ll want to retire. I’m living year to year now. We will see what my heart decides. It depends on what my heart says later in the year.”Neymar won’t play for Brazil again, ending his career as their all-time top scorerGetty‘This loss is not the end’The defeat to Norway may have spelt the end of a Brazil career for Neymar, but it’s not the case for Carlo Ancelotti.Ancelotti, who was appointed as boss in May, is not planning on leaving his post after exiting at the last 16 stage.Brazil hadn’t gone out before the quarter-finals in 36 years.The Italian said in his post-match press conference: “We must continue to work and improve, and find new ideas. “I believe that this loss is not the end but the beginning of a new cycle.”World Cup WhatsAppDon't miss an update from talkSPORT in our dedicated World Cup WhatsApp channel.Search for ‘talkSPORT World Cup’ in your ‘Updates’ tab on WhatsApp and we’ll drop the proper, unfiltered football chat straight to your lock screen—no fluff, just pure talkSPORT energy.It’s where you’ll find out all the new rules to watch out for, England and Scotland reaction and big match player ratings. Plus there will be loads of debates on the biggest talking points as Haaland, Mbappe, Kane and the biggest names in football descend on America, Canada and Mexico.