Ancelotti Weighs Neymar's World Cup Inclusion Amid Injury Comeback

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has described the decision to include Neymar in the World Cup 2026 squad as "not an easy decision," despite the forward's recent improvement at Santos FC. Neymar, 34, is in the 55-man provisional squad, with the final 26-player list due on May 18. Ancelotti emphasized that dressing-room harmony and Neymar's popularity are important factors, but he insisted the final choice will be solely professional. The Italian manager stated he has total autonomy and will not be influenced by external pressure from fans or media.

Key Points: Ancelotti on Neymar's World Cup Squad Decision

  • Ancelotti admits Neymar decision is not easy
  • Neymar's injury history and Al Hilal struggles considered
  • Squad harmony and Neymar's popularity are factors
  • Final 26-player squad to be announced May 18
  • Ancelotti insists on full autonomy in selection
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Evaluating all players, not just Neymar: Ancelotti ahead of Brazil's FIFA World Cup squad announcement

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti faces tough choice on Neymar for 2026 World Cup squad, citing fitness, form, and team harmony.

"I will only take into consideration his performance as a football player. Nothing else. - Carlo Ancelotti"

Brasilia, May 13

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that deciding whether to include Neymar in his final squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026 is "not an easy decision", despite the forward's recent improvement since returning to Santos FC.

The 34-year-old forward has been named in Brazil's 55-man provisional squad, with Ancelotti set to trim the list to 26 players on May 18. Neymar's recurring injury problems and difficult spell at Al Hilal have cast doubt over his international future, although his performances back at Santos have shown encouraging signs.

"When you have to choose, you need to take many things into consideration," Ancelotti explained in an exclusive interview with Reuters, as per Goal.com.

"Neymar is an important player for this country because of the talent he has always shown. He has had some problems, and he is working hard to recover. He has improved a lot recently and is playing regularly. Obviously, for me it's not an easy decision. We have to carefully weigh the pros and cons, but that doesn't put pressure on me. We've been evaluating not only Neymar, but all the players, for a year now," Ancelotti said.

Ancelotti also stressed the importance of dressing-room harmony while weighing his final selection, noting Neymar's popularity within the squad.

"I know perfectly well that Neymar is very well-liked, not only by the public, but also by the players," said Brazil head coach.

"That's also a factor, because we have to take into account the atmosphere that will surround Neymar's call-up. It's not like I'm going to drop a bomb in the locker room. He is very well-liked, very loved. I think it's normal for the players to express their opinion. I am grateful to everyone who gave me advice. I thank you all. But, in the end, the right person to make this decision, the most suitable person to do so, is me," he added.

The veteran Italian manager insisted that outside noise from fans and media would not influence the final call, maintaining that the atmosphere inside the Brazil camp remains stable regardless of Neymar's inclusion.

"I don't believe the internal environment will affect the team at all," he said. "The environment is very positive, very calm, and no matter which player is in the squad, it will remain positive and calm until the end. But I can't control the external environment and what the media says. The internal environment is under control and will remain so until the end, with or without Neymar. This influences the point I just mentioned: knowing that if I bring Neymar into this group, the group will be fine because he is very well-liked by everyone," he further added.

Ancelotti also highlighted the tactical and physical demands required at the international level, while acknowledging Neymar's recent progress in fitness and match sharpness.

"He has greatly improved his physical condition in recent matches. He has played some very good games lately," said Ancelotti.

"His physical conditioning has improved. He can maintain a high intensity during a match. But there are games and games. I am calm because I know perfectly well that the decision is mine. I was not pressured by anyone to call up Neymar. I have total autonomy. The decision will be 100% professional. I will only take into consideration his performance as a football player. Nothing else. Can I assemble a perfect team? Impossible! But I can assemble a team with fewer mistakes than others who would try. Of that I am certain," he concluded.

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Priya S
I appreciate that Ancelotti is being professional about this, but honestly? Neymar at 80% fitness is still better than most players at 100%. His creativity and flair are unmatched. Brazil needs that X-factor in big matches. Look at how India struggles without our creative midfielders — you need those game-changers. Of course fitness matters, but you don't leave your best player at home unless absolutely necessary.
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Vikram M
Interesting how Ancelotti mentions the dressing room atmosphere. In Indian cricket, we've seen how a popular but out-of-form player can disrupt team balance. Neymar being well-liked shouldn't be the deciding factor — performance and fitness should be. The coach has the autonomy, which is good. Let's hope he makes the call based on what's best for the team, not reputation.
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Sarah B
I'm not a Brazil fan, but this feels like a no-brainer. Neymar has been playing well since returning to Santos, he's fit, and he's clearly motivated. You don't leave a player of his caliber out of a World Cup squad unless he's genuinely not match-ready. Ancelotti seems to be overthinking this, but I guess that's why he's the coach and we're not.
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Rohit P
One thing I respect about Ancelotti is his honesty. He's not hiding behind PR speak. He admits it's a tough decision and that the external noise won't matter. That's the kind of clarity we need more of in Indian sports management too. Too often we see selection based on popularity or media pressure. Ancelotti is doing it the right way.
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