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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUN

Ancelotti recalls Neymar, cuts Rodrygo and Thiago Silva

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Carlo Ancelotti named Neymar in Brazil's final 26 at Rio's Museum of Tomorrow on Monday 18 May, ending a 31-month international absence and cutting Real Madrid's Rodrygo and 113-cap defender Thiago Silva to make room.

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Key takeaway

Ancelotti chose Neymar's tournament experience over Rodrygo's club form, betting 262 senior minutes against two years out.

Carlo Ancelotti named Neymar in Brazil's final 26-man World Cup squad on Monday 18 May 2026 at Rio de Janeiro's Museum of Tomorrow, ending a 31-month international absence dating from the anterior cruciate ligament tear the Santos forward sustained against Uruguay in October 2023. The 65-year-old Italian, appointed Brazil head coach in 2025 after winning a fifth Champions League with Real Madrid, used his first competitive squad to cut Rodrygo from the 55-man preliminary list of 9 May and Thiago Silva at 113 caps. The Confederação Brasileira de Futebol staged the announcement as both sporting reveal and commercial event for a home-continent cycle.

Ancelotti's bet rests on a narrow arithmetic ledger. Neymar has made 13 appearances for Santos in 2026 and scored 6 goals. Between Tuesday 28 April and Sunday 10 May he featured in three of four Santos fixtures, logging 262 minutes and scoring twice. That translates to roughly 90 minutes per week of competitive football. International standard at a World Cup runs to 120 minutes with extra-time loading, which means the 262 minutes have to substitute for two years of international football inside 24 days of camp. Ancelotti's framing at the Museum of Tomorrow was deliberately narrow, an improvement in fitness rather than an upturn in form.

Rodrygo and Thiago Silva pay the price. Rodrygo, 24, made 38 appearances for Real Madrid this season and was a starter in Ancelotti's own Champions League XI in 2024-25, which makes the omission editorially distinctive: the head coach has cut a player whose form he personally trusts at club level. Thiago Silva sits 14 caps clear of Cafu, the previous Brazilian record holder, and was still starting for Fluminense in the Copa Libertadores group stages. Éder Militão, the third Real Madrid defender in the picture, was ruled out earlier in May after hamstring surgery. Vinicius Júnior, Raphinha, Bruno Guimarães and Chelsea-bound 18-year-old Estêvão complete the front-line shape. The forward unit pairs an 18-year-old with a 34-year-old returning from ACL surgery.

Group C explains the bet. Brazil open at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Saturday 13 June against Morocco, the 2022 semi-finalists who eliminated Spain and Portugal en route to a fourth-place finish in Qatar and whose centre-back partnership of Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd has held together across the qualifying cycle. Morocco are the toughest opening-game opponent any of the favourites face, yet Ancelotti has picked a forward 31 months off the international shirt to face them. The MetLife pitch arrives 38 days after the sod delivery from Carolina Green Turf Farm. Neymar's first international competitive minutes since the Uruguay injury arrive 24 days after the squad assembly. The opener tests both calculations on the same evening.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Neymar is Brazil's most famous footballer, a forward who has scored more goals for Brazil than any player in history. In October 2023, he tore the ligaments in his knee (an ACL injury), which is a very serious injury that takes a year or more to recover from. He missed 31 months of international football. Now, Brazil's new manager Carlo Ancelotti has named him in the final 26-player squad for the World Cup. It is a risk: Neymar has only played 13 games for his club Santos in 2026, and he is 34 years old. But Ancelotti has decided his fitness data justifies the selection.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Neymar's 31-month international absence following the October 2023 ACL injury had three structural causes. The ACL repair itself required a standard 12-month recovery, but Santos' rehabilitation schedule was delayed by the club's financial collapse and consequent loss of medical staff in early 2024.

Neymar's return to training at Santos in late 2024 was then disrupted by a secondary ankle problem, which pushed his first competitive minutes into February 2025. Ancelotti, appointed Brazil head coach in January 2025, imposed a match-minutes threshold before he would consider Neymar for any squad.

Santos' late-season form gave Neymar sufficient game time only in the April-May 2026 window to cross that threshold ahead of the final-26 deadline. The 18 May announcement at the Museum of Tomorrow was timed to coincide with the end of the Santos domestic league run.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Neymar picks up a further injury before 13 June or in the group stage, Brazil have no direct replacement of comparable profile in the final 26, given Rodrygo's cut and Eder Militao's surgery; Vinicius Junior and Raphinha carry the attacking burden but neither fills the same creative role.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Opportunity

    A fit and scoring Neymar transforms Brazil's attacking complexity: his ability to receive between lines and draw defenders creates space for Vinicius and Estevao that no other Brazilian forward replicates, which Ancelotti used as a Madrid pressing-system asset and now tries to transplant to the national team.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Consequence

    Thiago Silva's cut at 113 caps effectively ends his international career; no player of his calibre has returned to the Brazil squad at 42. The post-tournament generation of Brazilian defenders will be led by Militao's eventual replacement, a process that begins regardless of tournament outcome.

    Long term · Reported
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Ancelotti recalls Neymar, cuts Rodrygo and Thiago Silva
Ancelotti's first competitive squad as Brazil head coach trades a 22-year-old in form at Europe's reigning Champions League winner for a 34-year-old forward on 262 senior club minutes since late April. Brazil open against Morocco's 2022 semi-finalists on 13 June; Neymar's first international minutes in two years will be against the toughest opening-game opponent any favourite faces.
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