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Neymar's World Cup Hopes in Doubt After Calf Injury

Brazilian star Neymar Jr has suffered a Grade 2 calf injury, ruling him out of upcoming international friendlies against Panama and Egypt. The injury is the same one that sidelined him since May 17, and recovery is expected to take two to three weeks. This leaves his participation in Brazil's first FIFA World Cup 2026 match highly doubtful. Neymar had downplayed concerns about his availability earlier this week.

Neymar set to miss friendlies, doubtful for Brazil's first match in FIFA World Cup

São Paulo, May 28 Brazilian star Neymar Jr suffered a big setback to his hopes of playing in the side's first match in the FIFA World Cup 2026, to be played in the USA, Mexico, and Canada from June 11, as he has been ruled out of the upcoming international friendly matches.

Brazil are set to play Panama in Brasília on Sunday and will take the field for their second warmup match against Egypt on June 5, and the country's all-time leading scorer is likely to miss both the friendlies.

Neymar, who joined the national camp on Wednesday, missed the first World Cup training session and had to undergo "further medical evaluations" on his bruised right calf, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced.

Scans carried out on Neymar have confirmed a Grade 2 calf injury, and according to the CBF medical department, this is the same injury that had sidelined the forward since May 17, when he last featured in Santos' defeat to Coritiba in Brazil's national league.

CBF doctor Rodrigo Lasmar confirmed to the local media that the veteran forward will need around two to three weeks to recover, leaving his hopes hanging by a thread.

Neymar had reported to camp earlier Wednesday, joining the rest of the squad at the five-time world champions' training center in Teresópolis, outside Rio de Janeiro. Pending the results of the final medical tests, it appears highly unlikely that Neymar will feature in Brazil's first warm-up friendly ahead of the World Cup this coming Sunday against Panama in Brasília.

On Tuesday, Neymar played down concerns about his availability for the World Cup after watching Santos beat Deportivo Cuenca 3-0 in a Copa Sudamericana game at Vila Belmiro, ESPN Brasil reported on Wednesday. When asked about his injury problem, Neymar shot back: "What problem?"

Right-back Danilo was the only other absentee in the first practice from the group of 23 players that reported to manager Carlo Ancelotti. Danilo played the full 90 minutes.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Grade 2 calf injury and Neymar says 'what problem?'... classic bravado 😅 But honestly, the injury record of Neymar is a concern. He's 34 now and missing crucial prep time. Ancelotti must be sweating.

Vikram M

As an Indian football fan, I find this fascinating. Brazil without Neymar is like India without Rohit Sharma in cricket—you adjust but it's a blow. However, Ancelotti is a master tactician; he'll have a plan B. I think Brazil still wins their group even without Neymar for the first game.

James A

Neymar always seems to have these niggling injuries before major tournaments. He's a world-class talent no doubt, but his fitness is a recurring theme. Brazil's young guns might actually benefit from the extra responsibility. Could be a blessing in disguise.

Rohit P

Respect to Neymar for trying to play through it, but rushing back from a Grade 2 strain is risky for a World Cup. Brazil's medical team should be cautious—one wrong step and he's out for the whole tournament. Better to miss friendlies than the real deal.

Sarah B

I'm not convinced Brazil needs Neymar to win the group. They've got way too much quality. But for the deeper rounds—quarters, semis—they'll miss his creativity. Let's see how Ancelotti manages without him. This could define Brazil's campaign.

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