Neymar to miss Brazil's next World Cup match with ankle injury
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group G - Brazil v Serbia - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - November 24, 2022 Brazil's Neymar reacts after a challenge from Serbia'a Sasa Lukic REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
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Neymar will
sit out Brazil's next World Cup game after he injured an ankle in his team's
opening win against Serbia, the team doctor said on Friday, and a report said
he may not return until the last 16.
The Paris
Saint-Germain star suffered ligament damage in the 2-0 victory against Serbia
on Thursday when he collided with Nikola Milenkovic.
The
30-year-old tried to continue but was substituted with about 10 minutes to go
and underwent an examination on Friday.
Rodrigo
Lasmar, the doctor for the Brazilian football federation (CBF), said Neymar
would miss the match against Switzerland on Monday.
However,
Brazil's Globo Esporte reported that he could also be sidelined for the final
Group G game against Cameroon on December 2, but then would return if Brazil
reach the knockout phase.
"Today
is one of the most difficult moments of my career... and again in a World
Cup," Neymar wrote on Instagram.
"I have
an injury yes, it's annoying, it's going to hurt but I'm sure I'll have the
chance to come back because I'm going to do my best to help my country, my
team-mates and myself."
Brazil
right-back Danilo will also miss Brazil's second game with an ankle strain.
"We
will not have these two players for our next match but they continue their
treatment with the aim of recovering in time for the rest of the
competition," the doctor said in a video released by the CBF.
Coach Tite
was optimistic after the Serbia match that Neymar would be back to lead
Brazil's bid for a record-extending sixth World Cup crown.
"You
can be certain that Neymar is going to play in the World Cup," Tite said,
adding that the attacker had initially stayed on the pitch after hurting his
ankle "because the team needed him".
Injury-prone
Neymar's
career has been peppered by injuries which have impacted on his previous two
World Cups.
In 2014 he
suffered a fractured bone in his back in the quarter-final win over Colombia,
meaning he was sidelined when the hosts were thrashed 7-1 by Germany in the
semi-finals.
Four years
later he raced to recover from injury in time for the tournament in Russia, but
Brazil never hit the expected heights before losing to Belgium in the last
eight.
The former
Barcelona star, who has 122 caps for Brazil, also missed the 2019 Copa America
after suffering torn ligaments in his right ankle.
In 2021
Neymar was out for about 10 weeks of the French season after suffering ligament
damage to his left ankle.
This time he
arrived fit and firing in Qatar after a fantastic start to the season with PSG,
in which he has scored 15 goals in 20 games.
Neymar, who
is playing in his third and possibly last World Cup, needs just two goals to
equal Pele's all-time record tally of 77 for the South American nation.
Without him,
Brazil still boast an impressive array of attacking talent including
Richarlison -- who scored both of Brazil's goals against Serbia -- Raphinha and
Vinicius Junior. And they were able to bring Rodrygo and Gabriel Jesus off the
bench on Thursday.


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