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Brazil President Mocks Neymar as World Cup Injury Debate Heats Up

Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva publicly mocked Neymar's continued absence from the national team due to a calf injury. Neymar has been out since May 17 with a grade two calf strain and missed Brazil's opening 1-1 draw with Morocco. Coach Carlo Ancelotti defends including Neymar in the squad, citing his leadership and experience. The debate intensified after Brazil's lackluster attacking performance against Morocco without their star forward.

Brazil president mocks Neymar as injury absence dominates World Cup debate

New Delhi, June 20

Brazil star Neymar has found himself at the centre of a growing World Cup controversy after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva publicly mocked the forward's continued absence from the national team, adding fuel to an already heated debate over his inclusion in the squad.

With Brazil getting ready for their second Group C match against Haiti, the 34-year-old remains out as he heals from a grade two calf injury he sustained while playing for Santos on May 17. His absence was noticeable during Brazil's opening 1-1 draw with Morocco. Carlo Ancelotti's team struggled to find clear scoring chances and missed the attacking spark that Neymar has brought throughout his international career.

This situation prompted an unusual comment from the Brazilian president on Friday. "Neymar isn't even playing, dude," Lula said in Portuguese, according to Ataque Futbolero. "I saw something yesterday. Neymar is the first player in the world called up for remote work."

The remark quickly spread across Brazil, raising questions about Ancelotti's choice to include Neymar in the final 26-man World Cup squad despite ongoing fitness issues. Neymar has returned to light conditioning work and some full-team training, but he is not yet cleared for competitive play. Ancelotti appears to be taking a careful approach, hoping that the veteran forward could return for Brazil's last group-stage game against Scotland in Miami on June 24, assuming the five-time world champions have already secured their spot in the knockout rounds.

The debate grew after Brazil's lackluster performance against Morocco. The South Americans seemed lacking in creativity in the final third and had trouble breaking down a well-organized Moroccan defense. This highlighted Neymar's ability to create space, unlock defenses, and influence games in tight situations.

As Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 international goals, Neymar broke Pelé's long-standing record. He is playing in his fourth World Cup after competing in 2014, 2018, and 2022, where he scored a total of eight goals.

While critics say that a fully fit attacking player could have been a better choice for the squad, Ancelotti continues to support his decision. The Italian coach believes Neymar's influence goes beyond the field, noting his experience, leadership, and importance within the team during a major tournament.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Neymar remote work? 🤣 Lula is savage! But jokes aside, as an Indian who follows football, I know how important star players are for team morale. Brazil missed him badly against Morocco. Hope he recovers in time for knockout stages!

Michael C

I'm from Canada and I find this debate fascinating. Brazil has so much talent—why rely on an injured player? Ancelotti's loyalty to Neymar is admirable but risky. Meanwhile, Lula's comment was disrespectful to a player who gave so much to the nation.

Vikram M

True, Neymar's record speaks for itself—79 goals for Brazil is unreal. But if he can't play, why waste a spot? We Indians have seen this drama before with injured cricketers. Let the man heal properly, and if needed, bring in a fit replacement. 🏆

Sarah B

As someone from the UK, this whole saga reminds me of how we debated Beckham's inclusion in 2006. Neymar's leadership is valuable, but Ancelotti's patience might backfire if Brazil falls short. Lula's 'remote work' jibe was childish, though.

Ananya R

Lula's comment was funny but uncalled for. Neymar has given Brazil so much joy—remember his 2014 World Cup? That goal against Croatia? Injuries are part of sport. Hope Ancelotti's plan works and we see Neymar shine against Scotland or beyond. 🇧🇷⚽

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