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Neymar set to miss Brazil World Cup opener due to calf injury
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Neymar was injured playing for Santos in the Brazil domestic league, and is now confirmed to miss World Cup friendlies. Save Share Neymar has been ruled out of Brazil’s upcoming friendlies and is set to miss their World Cup opener after scans revealed a grade-two calf injury, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has confirmed. CBF doctor Rodrigo Lasmar delivered the blow on Thursday ahead of a players’ media conference, confirming the 34-year-old forward faces two to three more weeks on the sidelines. “Neymar reported for duty yesterday here at Granja Comary, underwent all the medical tests, which concluded with an MRI scan revealing a grade-two calf injury, not just swelling. He is expected to be cleared in two to three weeks,” Lasmar said. He did not say whether Neymar could be dropped from the squad. He had joined the team on Tuesday but missed Wednesday’s first training session and was sent to a private clinic in Teresopolis for imaging tests after complaints of swelling in his right calf. According to Lasmar, the MRI showed not swelling, as previously reported, but a grade-two calf strain — a moderate injury involving a partial tear of the muscle fibres that requires rest and rehabilitation. The diagnosis differs from that presented by Santos prior to the squad announcement. The club’s doctor, Rodrigo Zogaib, stated that the problem was merely swelling, and that Neymar would arrive fit to begin training on Tuesday. Instead, Brazil’s all-time leading scorer will miss Sunday’s friendly against Panama at the Maracana, and the subsequent match against Egypt in Cleveland. He is also all but ruled out of Brazil’s World Cup opener against African champions Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey. Brazil are in Group C alongside Haiti and Scotland. Manager Carlo Ancelotti is already without defenders Gabriel Magalhaes and Marquinhos, as well as forward Gabriel Martinelli for Sunday’s fixture due to their involvement in this weekend’s Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. Neymar’s recall last week had generated widespread excitement after not featuring in Ancelotti’s plans during the Italian’s year in charge. The forward, who has scored 79 goals in 128 international appearances, has endured years of injury troubles and an underwhelming return to Santos. In an interview with Reuters earlier this month, Ancelotti said that Neymar would receive no special treatment, and that his place in the squad would be strictly based on fitness and form, not sentiment. For now, Brazil must plan without him.