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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUN

Neymar's calf puts Brazil opener in doubt

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A scan confirmed a grade-2 calf injury for Neymar, with recovery put at two to three weeks, leaving his place in Brazil's opening match against Morocco uncertain.

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Key takeaway

Neymar's grade-2 strain straddles the 13 June opener, leaving Brazil planning two starting line-ups.

Neymar has a grade-2 calf injury confirmed by scan, with medical staff putting recovery at two to three weeks, ESPN reported 1. The Brazil forward was already in Ancelotti's final 26, named on Monday 18 May , when the scan landed and turned a selection into a fitness question. Brazil open against Morocco at MetLife Stadium on Saturday 13 June, a date that sits inside the recovery window rather than safely past it.

A grade-2 strain is a partial muscle tear, the middle band of severity, and the two-to-three-week estimate is a range rather than a fixed return date. Brazil therefore carry a player in the 26 who may not be fit to start the first match, which forces Ancelotti to plan two opening line-ups and hold a place a fully fit alternative might have filled. The squad commitment and the medical reality were made days apart and now point in opposite directions.

Neymar's stakes run personal as well as tactical. He has not played for the national side since October 2023, two years lost largely to injury, and this tournament is his route back to it. Missing the opener would open his return with a watching brief rather than a kick-off, a thin first chapter for a comeback the squad announcement was built to celebrate.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Neymar is Brazil's most famous footballer and their all-time leading scorer. He last played for Brazil in October 2023, when he tore ligaments in his knee. That is called an ACL injury, one of the most serious in football, and he has spent more than two years recovering from it. Brazil named him in their final squad of 26. But days after the announcement, scans confirmed he had torn some fibres in his calf, a grade-2 calf strain. Grade 1 is a minor pull and grade 3 is a complete rupture; grade 2 sits in between, painful and needing rest. Brazil's first match is on 13 June, roughly three weeks after the injury was confirmed on 22 May. Whether Neymar is fit in time is genuinely uncertain, and it matters enormously to Brazil's chances.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Brazil missing Neymar for the opener against Morocco reduces their goal threat significantly; Morocco's 2022 semi-final run was built on a defensive organisation capable of absorbing top-level attacking pressure.

  • Risk

    A second serious lower-limb injury within 12 months would effectively end Neymar's international career at this tournament.

First Reported In

Update #12 · Squads land, subpoenas follow

Telemundo· 29 May 2026
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