November 29, 2022, 1:48 PM
November 29, 2022, 1:48 PM
Neymar will not play against Cameroon on Friday eithers, at the close of Group G of the World Cup in Qatar, due to the fact that he has not yet recovered from the right ankle injury suffered in Brazil’s debut, the Brazilian team doctor reported on Tuesday.
The ’10’ of Paris Saint Germain also “he presented an episode of fever that is already controlled” and that “it does not interfere with the recovery process” of the ankle, said doctor Rodrigo Lasmar in a video released by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
The five-time champions, already classified to the round of 16, nor will they have the right back Danilo, hit on the left ankle in the victorious debut against Serbia (2-0) last Thursday.
Not even with the left tip marker Alex Sandro, another owner, with a muscle injury to his hip in the 1-0 win over Switzerland on Monday at the 974 Stadium in Doha.
Because of that inconvenience, the defender of Juventus (ITA) left the field in minute 86, three minutes after Casemiro’s goal, to give way to Alex Telles.
“The three athletes will not be available for our next game against Cameroon” on Friday at the Lusail stadium, the specialist assured.
Lasmar affirmed that Neymar and Daniloabsent against the Swiss, continue their respective recovery processes, like Alex Sandro, whom they hope to heal “as soon as possible”.
The loss of ‘Ney’ it was an unexpected blow for Brazil on his bid to win his sixth world title, his first since 2002.
The attacker arrived in Qatar after a very good first half of the season at the Parisian club, but was injured on a tackle by Serbian defender Nikola Milenkovic before Richarlison scored the winning brace.
The star was replaced in the 79th minute and since then he has not been active again with Brazil, which hopes to have him back for the phases of direct confrontation.
“We want him fast with us. He is doing his besteven at dawn ice is being put” in the affected area, said this Tuesday the exporter Cláudio Taffarel, goalkeeper coach of the ‘Canarinha’, at a press conference at the training base of the South Americans.