Neymar, between hopes and setbacks: Uncertainty ahead of the World Cup

In recent months, Neymar seemed to have finally found some stability on the pitch. Since his return to Santos, the 33-year-old Brazilian forward had managed to play several full matches in a row—something rare since 2022—raising hopes of a comeback with the national team. However, those expectations were cut short by a new thigh injury, confirmed by his club, which rules him out of Brazil’s October training camp and most likely November’s as well.

Already left out recently by Carlo Ancelotti, the Brazilian coach justified his decision by stressing the importance of physical condition. Neymar, on the other hand, argued that his omission was more about technical choices than fitness issues. This disagreement highlights the complex relationship between the player and the Seleção, especially with competition in the squad fiercer than ever.

Still, Ancelotti continues to show his confidence in Neymar, describing him as perhaps Brazil’s most talented player. But he insists the forward must be in peak shape if he wants to secure a spot in the World Cup. With only a few months left before the tournament, uncertainty remains: the Seleção captain must prove he can still leave his mark on the nation’s football history.

Pascal Amstrong

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