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Neymar Returns to Full Training, Boosts Brazil’s World Cup 2026 Hopes

Neymar has returned to full training for Brazil ahead of their final Group C match against Scotland at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 34-year-old forward completed his first full session since May 27, recovering from a grade two calf strain. Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar will be included in the matchday squad for Wednesday's game in Miami. Brazil currently leads Group C with four points, while Scotland sits third with three points.

FIFA WC 2026: Neymar returns to full training, hopeful for Brazil's final group game

New Jersey, June 22

Brazil have received a massive boost at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as talismanic forward Neymar has returned to full training ahead of the final Group C match against Scotland.

The Santos forward, who had partially resumed training last week, was sidelined for the start of the tournament, completed his first full session with Brazil's squad since it assembled in Terespolis, near Rio de Janeiro, on May 27.

Neymar took to X to share glimpses of his training drills and captioned it, "Thank you, God, I'm so incredibly happy!"

On Friday, Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti said the 34-year-old had recovered from a grade two calf strain and would be included in the matchday squad for Wednesday's final Group C match against Scotland in Miami.

Teammate Lucas Paqueta said Neymar's availability had provided a morale boost to the five-time world champion.

"We're all pleased about Neymar's return," the midfielder told reporters on Sunday. "He's an extremely important player for our national team, someone with a wonderful history who can help us a lot. I hope he can be on the field helping us again as soon as possible."

Last week, Neymar underwent imaging tests to assess the progress of his injury, which is satisfactory.

Neymar, Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 128 international appearances, has not played for the national team since suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in October 2023.

He has indicated the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the last of his career. The 34-year-old made the statement in response to a social media post from FIFA showing images of Neymar's career along with the words, "We've watched him grow up."

Brazil currently leads Group C with four points, ahead of second-placed Morocco on goal difference. Scotland is third with three points and Haiti last, having yet to register a point.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I feel for Neymar. The guy has been through so many injuries. But seeing him back in full training gives me chills! That goal against Croatia in 2022 was magical. One more dance, Ney! 🙏

Vikram M

Great news for Brazil, but Ancelotti rushing him back might be risky. Scotland are no pushovers, and if he aggravates the injury, it's game over for Seleção. Hope the medical team knows what they're doing.

Siddharth J

Neymar's social media post about this being his last World Cup hit different. Love him or hate him, he gave us so many memories. That iconic celebration, the dribbles, the free kicks... Please, just stay fit and give us a proper farewell! 😭

Ananya R

As an Indian football fan, I'm so hyped! Neymar returning just before the knockouts is huge. But I also feel bad for Scotland — they need a result too. Either way, bring on the drama! ⚽

Rohit P

Class player, but his injury record is frustrating. Brazil have Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, and Raphinha — they don't need to risk Neymar against Scotland. Use him as a super-sub for 20 minutes and see how he feels. Ancelotti should be smarter.

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