Coach Ancelotti relaxed about Neymar’s WC availability

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti is in no hurry to rush star forward Neymar back from his calf injury, the Italian said on Tuesday as his team touched down in the US ahead of the World Cup.

Ancelotti has previously said Neymar would be fit for the Selecao’s “first or second” group stage match at the global extravaganza in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Last week, Brazil’s team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar revealed Neymar, 34, had suffered a calf injury and would be out for up to three weeks.

Five-time winners Brazil begin their World Cup campaign against Morocco on June 13.

“He’s progressing well, he’s doing well, we’re in no rush,” Ancelotti said after Brazil arrived in Newark.

Neymar’s inclusion in Ancelotti’s 26-man squad was something of a surprise given he had not played for his country for almost three years and has been injury-plagued in recent seasons.

Coach Ancelotti relaxed about Neymar’s WC availability

Brazil forward Neymar Jr. arrives for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Newark Liberty International Airport.

He is Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances for the Selecao. This will be his fourth World Cup.

He last played for Brazil in 2023 when he suffered a devastating knee injury against Uruguay in a World Cup qualifier.

Since that October night, Neymar has been sidelined for more than 600 days with a string of injuries between his time playing in Saudi Arabia and Brazil, where he returned to his boyhood club Santos last year in an attempt to revive his career.

Instead, more injuries and fresh controversies have accompanied a struggle for rhythm and sharpness.

This year he has six goals and four assists in 15 matches, carefully managed and never playing more than four consecutive games since returning from more knee surgery in February.

His inclusion in squad has sparked fierce debate in Brazil.

Team mates have publicly supported Neymar’s return, yet supporters remain divided between loyalty and concern over whether his body can still match his imagination.

Brazil arrive at the World Cup much less feared than in most previous editions.

The team finished fifth in South American qualifying and have lost to France, Japan and Bolivia in the last year.

But Ancelotti insisted his team will be a force to be reckoned with in North America.

“We want to compete with opponents, try to do our best, work hard — everyone knows what Brazil’s expectations are,” he said.

“Everyone knows that there are no favourites, there are some strong teams and I think Brazil can compete with anyone.”

Brazil may not carry the kind of aura of past teams, but veteran midfielder Casemiro said people back home will be expecting nothing less than a sixth world crown.

“There are big expectations, it will be tough, but we are very excited, we want to win,” he said.

Brazil are in Group C and will play Haiti and Scotland after Morocco.

Ancelotti, who recently extended his contract until 2030 citing faith in a talented young generation, has selected 15 players who were also present at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar – the highest number of returnees in the history of Brazil, the only nation to have played at every World Cup.

Agencies

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