Messi Backs Neymar for World Cup Return Amid Injury Struggles

Lionel Messi has publicly backed Neymar to return for the FIFA World Cup despite the Brazil star's recent injury struggles. Neymar has not played for his country since suffering a ruptured ACL in October 2023 and has been limited to 12 appearances this year for Santos. Messi called Neymar a friend and an elite player who deserves to be at the tournament. The Argentine star also noted that Spain, France, and Brazil are favorites ahead of Argentina's title defense.

Key Points: Messi Backs Neymar for World Cup Return

  • Lionel Messi backs Neymar for World Cup return
  • Neymar hasn't played for Brazil since ACL injury in Oct 2023
  • Messi calls Neymar a friend and elite player
  • Argentina faces tough title defense with Spain, France, Brazil as favorites
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Messi backs Neymar for World Cup return

Lionel Messi says Neymar still belongs among football's elite and hopes the Brazil star returns in time for the FIFA World Cup despite recent injuries.

"We want the best players to be there and Neymar, no matter his form, will always be one of them. - Lionel Messi"

Buenos Aires, May 9

Lionel Messi believes Neymar still belongs among football's elite and said he hopes the Brazil forward returns in time for next month's FIFA World Cup.

Neymar, Brazil's all-time leading scorer, has not played for his country since October 2023, when he suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament during a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay.

His injury problems have continued since returning to boyhood club Santos, limiting him to 12 appearances across all competitions this year after he played 28 matches in 2025.

"We want the best players to be there [at the World Cup] and Neymar, no matter his form, will always be one of them," Messi told the Lo Del Pollo show, reports Xinhua.

"It would be wonderful to see him at the World Cup because of what he means to Brazil and to football. I hope he can be there, but I can't be objective, because he always has to be there.

Neymar and Messi played together at Barcelona from 2013 to 2017 and were again teammates at Paris Saint-Germain from 2021 to 2023.

Messi acknowledged that their friendship made it difficult for him to be impartial.

"I can't be objective. Neymar is a friend ... Obviously, I'd love for him to be at the World Cup, for good things to happen to him because he deserves it for the kind of person he is. And I hope he can be there."

Messi added: "He has a very special charisma. He doesn't put on an act; he lives his life as it is, according to what he feels, without worrying about the repercussions. He's happy, and he's very natural."

The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner said Argentina would have a difficult task defending its 2022 World Cup title, rating Spain, France and Brazil as leading contenders.

"We know that the World Cup is always a complicated affair due to the caliber of the teams involved," the 38-year-old said.

"We have to be hopeful -- just as every Argentine always is whenever there is an official competition, whether it's the Copa America or the World Cup -- but we must also acknowledge that there are other favorites ahead of us who are in better shape," he said.

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Priya S
I admire Messi's loyalty but he's right—Neymar's charisma is unmatched. That boy plays with a smile on his face and that's why we love him. Hope he recovers fully, not just for the World Cup but for his own legacy. Fitness first, then the rest will follow. 🙏
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Siddharth J
Messi saying Argentina have other favorites ahead of them is refreshingly honest. As an Indian football fan, I appreciate when legends aren't caught up in nationalistic bias. He's right—France and Spain have scary depth. Neymar's inclusion would add huge drama to this World Cup. Can't wait! 🌍
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Michael C
From a neutral's perspective, this is classic Messi—always classy, always supporting his mates. But Neymar playing only 12 games this year? That's a big red flag. Even if he makes the squad, can he handle the intensity of a World Cup? I'm skeptical but hoping for a fairy tale return.
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Rahul R
Yaar, Messi is spot on about Neymar's naturalness. That guy is pure vibes—rainbow flicks, no-look passes, all that street football magic. But Brazil fans need to be realistic: relying on a 34-year-old injury-prone star might hurt their chances. Let him be a super-sub if he's fit.
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Sarah B
Messi's friendship with Neymar is adorable, but I wish he'd gone further—what about the tactical implications? Neymar's defensive work rate has always been questionable. In a

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