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Neymar returns after 20 months out

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Neymar came off the bench at 76 minutes against Scotland, his first competitive international since rupturing an ACL in October 2023.

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Key takeaway

Neymar plays his first international in 20 months, fit for Brazil's knockout campaign.

Neymar came on as a 76th-minute substitute for Cunha in Brazil's win over Scotland on 24 June, his first competitive international since he ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), the knee's main stabilising tendon, against Uruguay in October 2023. The injury, later compounded by a calf tear that cost him this group stage , kept Brazil's all-time leading scorer out of the national side for 20 months.

Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil's head coach, had confirmed Neymar's availability four days earlier after two full training sessions , and chose a group game already won as the moment to reintroduce him. Bringing a player back from an ACL rupture in a dead rubber, with the group secured, is the textbook way to build minutes without exposing him to a result that matters.

Neymar, 34 and with 79 goals from 129 caps, is now fit going into the knockout rounds rather than racing the clock against them. The 14 minutes themselves matter less than the clean fitness base they confirm, with Brazil due to meet Japan on 29 June.

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In plain English

Neymar is Brazil's all-time top scorer, with 79 goals in 129 international games. He tore the ligament in his knee, called the ACL, in October 2023 while playing a qualifying match against Uruguay. That kept him out for 20 months, one of the longest absences of his career. On 24 June he came on as a substitute with 14 minutes to play in a match Brazil were already winning 3-0. It was his first competitive game for Brazil in nearly two years. He is now fit for the knockout rounds, which begin 29 June.

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Root Causes

Neymar's 20-month absence had two phases. The October 2023 ACL rupture against Uruguay ended his Al-Hilal season within months of his record transfer. The calf injury that then cost him this group stage represents a secondary muscular overload common in returning ACL patients: the compensatory patterns developed during ACL rehabilitation shift load to adjacent muscle groups, particularly the calf and hamstring, which can strain before the neuromuscular system normalises.

Ancelotti's decision to reintroduce him in the 76th minute of a match already won 3-0 follows standard return-to-play protocols: maximum minutes in a low-pressure context with zero defensive obligation. The 14 minutes gave Neymar competitive loading without physical risk.

What could happen next?
  • Opportunity

    Ancelotti can use Neymar as a 60-minute starter or an impact substitute depending on opposition, adding a tactical dimension no other remaining squad carries.

  • Risk

    Secondary soft-tissue injury risk, particularly to the calf, remains elevated in the first two to three weeks after return from ACL rehabilitation, covering Brazil's first two knockout matches.

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