Neymar was made to settle for a draw in his first match in 12 years for Santos but the Brazilian was nevertheless overjoyed to have turned out for his boyhood club once more. <br /><br />The 33-year-old made an emotional return to the Brazilian giants last week after his £130-million-per-year contract with Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal was mutually terminated. <br /><br />Brazil's all-time leading scorer, Neymar made his debut for Santos in 2009 and won the Copa Libertadores in 2011 after scoring in the final. During his four-year spell, he made 225 appearances across all competitions, scoring an impressive 136 goals and registering 64 assists. <br /><br />Having struggled with injuries in Saudi Arabia, Neymar came on in the second half of Santos' 1-1 draw with Botafogo and the forward showed some signs of rust after taking the field. <br /><br />He even had the misfortune of taking the ball straight into his groin just seconds after his introduction. But even that couldn't dampen his spirits. <br /><br />'I love Santos,' said Neymar. 'I have no words to describe what I felt tonight when I stepped again on this pitch.