Soccer-Brazil's Militao risks missing World Cup with hamstring injury, sources say


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Real Madrid v Deportivo Alaves - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - April 21, 2026 Real Madrid's Eder Militao walks off to be substituted after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

MADRID, ⁠April 25 (Reuters) - Real Madrid's Brazil defender Eder Militao ⁠is at serious risk of missing the ‌World Cup after suffering a hamstring injury, sources close to the club and the national team told Reuters.

Real confirmed in midweek ​that Militao felt a twinge in ⁠a challenge shortly before ⁠halftime in Tuesday's win against Alaves and signalled straight ⁠away ‌to be replaced.

While Real coach Alvaro Arbeloa initially struck an optimistic tone after the ⁠game, an MRI scan later revealed a ​muscle injury ‌to the hamstring in Militao's left leg.

Spanish radio ⁠COPE first ​reported it was a recurrence of the injury he sustained in December, which could require surgery and rule ⁠him out of the World Cup, ​which starts in less than 50 days. Reuters has confirmed that report with several sources.

The 28-year-old now faces ⁠an anxious wait. Sources told Reuters a final decision will be made and announced on Monday, when Militao undergoes a new series of examinations with ​Real's doctors to determine the next ⁠steps.

The latest blow marks another setback for the Brazilian ​centre back, who has endured ‌a succession of injuries in ​recent seasons, including ACL tears in back-to-back years.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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