Neymar's future at the 2026 World Cup remains uncertain. |
According to ESPN Brasil & O Globo , the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is unhappy with how Santos provided information about Neymar's injury. The Brazilian team had previously stated that the 1992-born striker only suffered from "slight swelling" in his right calf. However, internal assessments from the CBF suggest that Neymar's problem is much more complex.
Currently, there is a high probability that Neymar will miss the friendly matches preparing for the 2026 World Cup. This is considered a worrying development for the Brazilian national team as the biggest football event on the planet is fast approaching.
Sources from Brazil indicate that the final decision regarding Neymar's condition will be made after a crucial medical examination on May 27th. The results of this assessment will directly impact coach Carlo Ancelotti's personnel plans for the opening match of the 2026 World Cup against Morocco on June 13th.
The Brazilian national team's coaching staff is closely monitoring Neymar's recovery. If the 34-year-old striker is not in optimal physical condition, there is a possibility that his playing time will be limited or he may even miss the early stages of the tournament.
Neymar is still considered one of Brazil's most experienced and influential players. Therefore, any developments related to the injury of the former FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star are attracting special attention from both the Brazilian media and fans.
With less than a month to go until the 2026 World Cup kicks off, every piece of information regarding the Brazilian national team's personnel is receiving intense attention from football fans. Neymar's absence would undoubtedly be a significant loss, both professionally and morally, for the "Selecao." The owner of 8 goals across 3 World Cups also seems likely to end his international career after the tournament in North America this June.
Source: https://znews.vn/neymar-doi-mat-nguy-co-lo-hen-world-cup-2026-post1653519.html











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