FIFA WC: Neymar set to miss Brazil's opener, Ancelotti hopeful of group-stage return
New Jersey, June 13
Brazil will be without Neymar for their opening FIFA World Cup group-stage match against Morocco, with coach Carlo Ancelotti admitting the superstar forward could miss the entire group phase as he continues his recovery from a calf injury.
Speaking before Saturday's matchup against the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists in New Jersey, Ancelotti mentioned that Neymar is making progress but is not ready to return yet.
"He is working hard to be fit again as quickly as possible. We hope he can return to full training next week," Ancelotti said.
Brazil also faces Haiti on June 19 and Scotland on June 24 in Group F. However, the coach did not guarantee Neymar's availability for either game.
The 34-year-old Santos striker was absent from training again on Friday and has not played since being unexpectedly called up by Ancelotti. Neymar also missed Brazil's warm-up matches against Panama and Egypt as he continued his rehabilitation from the injury.
Despite concerns about his fitness, Ancelotti explained why he included the veteran in his World Cup squad. "He can be a good example for the younger players in our squad," the Italian said.
Ancelotti, who is the first non-Brazilian manager to lead the five-time world champions, believes Neymar's influence goes beyond his on-field performance. His experience is valuable for a squad aiming for a record-extending sixth World Cup title.
Brazil winger Vinícius Júnior also expressed his admiration for his international teammate and hopes to see him back soon. "He inspires me. I wish him a speedy recovery and I am looking forward to him finally being back on the pitch," Vinícius said.
Morocco, however, insists that Neymar's absence will not change their preparations for the tournament opener. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi stated that his team had prepared for both situations. "We prepared for a match with and without Neymar. Nothing changes for us," the 49-year-old said.
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi admitted he was disappointed at the chance of not facing one of football's biggest stars. "I want to play against the best players, and Neymar is among the best," said the Paris Saint-Germain defender and Champions League winner.
While Ancelotti remains hopeful about having the forward available later in the tournament, Brazil will need to manage their opening matches without one of their most impactful players.
— IANS
Reader Comments
It's a bit unfair to the other players who have been working hard in training to see Neymar walk into the squad like this. I get his experience matters, but fitness should come first. Still, watching Vinicius Jr step up will be exciting! 🔥
Morocco are no pushovers. They reached the semis in 2022 and now they are facing Brazil without their best player. Ancelotti is taking a huge risk with this Neymar gamble. If they don't win the opener, the pressure will be immense. 😬
As an Indian fan, I just love the World Cup energy. Neymar's injury is disappointing because these tournaments are where stars are meant to shine. Hope he recovers fully for the knockout stages. Brazil vs Morocco will still be a banger!
I think Ancelotti is right to include him for mentorship. Young players like Vinicius Jr look up to him. But if Neymar is not 100% fit, he shouldn't be risked. Brazil have enough firepower to get through the group stage without him.
Morocco's coach said it perfectly: they prepared for both scenarios. Smart planning. Brazil cannot underestimate them just because they have history. This could be a classic upset if Neymar's absence disrupts their rhythm.
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