Soccer-Neymar has two months to show he is ready for World Cup, says Ancelotti


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April 11 (Reuters) - Brazil coach Carlo ⁠Ancelotti has left open the possibility of Neymar earning a place ⁠in his 26‑man squad for this year’s World Cup, saying ‌the forward has two months to prove he has the required qualities.

Ancelotti has consistently maintained that Neymar will be in contention if he is fully fit but the attacker was excluded ​from Brazil’s squad for last month’s warm‑up matches ⁠nL6N40509N against France and Croatia.

Neymar, ⁠Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals, has not played for the national ⁠team ‌since suffering a serious knee injury in October 2023 and has struggled to maintain a consistent run of matches since returning to ⁠Santos last year.

Brazil’s 2‑1 defeat to France in Boston ​prompted fans to chant ‌Neymar’s name but Ancelotti dismissed the reaction nL6N40F0FY at the time, ⁠saying attention should ​focus on the players selected.

Now, however, the Italian has suggested that the Santos forward remains part of his thinking as Brazil assess their options ahead of the ⁠World Cup, which runs from June 11 to ​July 19 in North America and Mexico.

"He's a great talent, and it's normal that people think he can help us win the next World Cup," Ancelotti said ⁠in an interview with French newspaper L'Equipe.

"He's currently being evaluated by the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) , by me, and he still has two months to show that he has the qualities to play in the next World Cup.

"After his ​knee injury, Neymar has made a good comeback; ⁠he's scoring goals. He needs to continue in this direction and improve his ​fitness. He's on the right track."

Brazil are in ‌Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti and Scotland ​in the World Cup and will begin their campaign on June 13 at New Jersey Stadium.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru)

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