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Neymar Ruled Out of Brazil's World Cup Opener Against Morocco

Brazil star Neymar will miss the national team's opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 against Morocco due to a calf injury. Head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed the forward's absence on Saturday, expressing hope that Neymar could return to full training next week. Brazil face Morocco on June 14 at MetLife Stadium in their first Group C game, with subsequent matches against Haiti and Scotland. Ancelotti expressed confidence in his team's ability to compete, noting that no clear favorite exists for the tournament.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Neymar to miss Brazil's opener against Morocco, confirms Carlo Ancelotti

New Jersey, June 13

Brazil star Neymar will miss the national team's opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 against Morocco, Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Saturday.

The Selecao get their tournament underway on June 14 (as per Indian Standard Time), when they face Morocco at MetLife Stadium in the first Group C game.

Speaking about the forward's fitness, Ancelotti said, as quoted by FotMob, "He's working hard to get fit as quickly as possible. We hope he can return to full training next week."

Neymar was a doubt for their opener after suffering a calf injury in the lead-up to the tournament, and has now been ruled out for the match.

Brazil will next take on Haiti on June 19 before concluding their group-stage campaign against Scotland on June 24, with Ancelotti expressing confidence that Neymar could be available for both fixtures.

Brazil and Morocco are set to face each other at the World Cup for only the second time, with their previous meeting coming in the 1998 group stage when Brazil registered a 3-0 victory in a match that saw Ronaldo Nazario and Rivaldo score their first World Cup goals.

Brazil have historically dominated against African teams at the World Cup, winning seven of their eight encounters, with their only defeat coming against Cameroon in 2022, when they lost 1-0.

The upcoming fixture is also the only group-stage match featuring two teams currently ranked inside the top 10 of the FIFA World Rankings, with Brazil placed sixth and Morocco eighth.

"This is a team which can compete with anyone," Ancelotti added.

"We can face up to any team. We have technical quality and experience and we are absolutely confident we can face up to any team. We have a good feeling about this World Cup. We're ready and prepared. At this point there is no clear favourite for the World Cup. Several teams will have the opportunity to compete all the way to the end," the Brazil head coach concluded.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Really unfortunate for Neymar, he's been working so hard. But maybe this gives Brazil a chance to test their depth. Richarlison and Vinicius Jr. can step up. And Ancelotti saying 'no clear favourite' – that's classic coach talk. Still, Brazil vs Morocco is going to be a cracker! 🔥

Michael C

Neymar out is a shame, but honestly, Brazil have too many superstars to rely on one man. Ancelotti's experience will help them adjust. Morocco have improved a lot since 1998, but Brazil's record against African teams is dominant bar that Cameroon loss. Should be 2-0 or 3-0 Brazil.

David E

This is why you don't build a team around just one star player. Brazil should be fine without Neymar – their squad depth is insane. But Morocco are ranked 8th for a reason; they're a tight defensive unit. Ancelotti's confidence is good to see, but I'm not sure Brazil are clear favorites this year.

Priya S

Ah, Neymar's calf injury again! Poor guy can't catch a break. But honestly, Brazil have so much firepower – it's not like they're lost without him. Ancelotti's a tactical genius, so I'm sure he'll have a plan. Morocco are dangerous though; they held Croatia and beat Belgium in 2022. Group C is going to be spicy! 🌶️

Amanda J

It's a bummer for Neymar but maybe it's a blessing in disguise. Brazil get to see how they play without him early on

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