Whenever Neymar wears Brazilian colours, he simply can’t stop scoring.

The Barcelona forward has scored an incredible 51 goals in 76 match for his country as he closes in on Pele’s tally of 77 strikes. Having just turned 25, there aren’t too many people that don’t think he’ll surpass that figure with relative ease.

At the moment, he’s busy leading Brazil to yet another major tournament as they sit seven points clear in their South American qualification group.

But Neymar proved this week that it’s not just in matches for Brazil he demonstrates his incredible eye for goal. That’s because he’s shown he's pretty handy at finding the back of the net in training.

At the end of a training session ahead of their next World Cup qualifier against Paraguay, Neymar decided he would attempt to score from at least five yards behind the touchline - near the corner flag.

Could he do it?

Neymar's trick shot

Take a look:

Of course he could.

While Neymar can’t seem to stop scoring for Brazil, he hasn’t had the most prolific campaign for Barcelona.

The forward has only scored 14 times in 35 appearances for Barca this season and is unlikely to hit the tally he set in the previous two campaigns - 39 and 31 respectively.

Despite not having the greatest season in front of goal, Neymar has produced a number of top quality performances that have many people believing that he’s a Ballon d’Or winner in waiting.

Neymar's performance vs PSG

One of those impressive displays came against Paris Saint-Germain during Barcelona’s incredible 6-1 second-leg victory in the Champions League. That victory saw them go through 6-5 on aggregate and Neymar inspired his side with two goals and a Man of the Match performance.

And Neymar himself claiming it was his finest 90 minutes during his career.

"Congratulations to the whole team because we believed until the end," Neymar said afterward.

"This is the best game I've ever played.”

Plenty more performances like that one from Neymar are needed for Barcelona to complete a treble this season. Luis Enrique’s side are two points behind Real Madrid in the league having played a game more and face Juventus in the Champions League quarter-finals.

They do face Alaves in the Copa del Rey final in what is surely their best chance of a trophy this season.

They'll be hoping Neymar can replicate his Brazil form for his club for the remainder of the season.