Soccer-Brazil's Neymar dismisses 'nonsense' criticism, says fit for World Cup


Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Santos v Coritiba - Neo Quimica Arena, Sao Paulo, Brazil - May 17, 2026 Santos' Neymar reacts REUTERS/Jean Carniel

May 18 (Reuters) - Brazil's record scorer ⁠Neymar said he had to endure "nonsense" criticism as he worked ⁠his way back from serious injuries and is satisfied he has ‌done all he can to prove he is fully fit and deserves a place in Carlo Ancelotti's World Cup squad.

The Santos forward has not played for his country since ​2023 due to injuries and a knee operation ⁠that sidelined him for a ⁠year. Brazil coach Ancelotti has said Neymar has to be fully fit and ⁠playing ‌well to be in contention for a World Cup spot.

"Physically, I feel great. I've been improving with every game," Neymar told ⁠reporters after Santos' 3-0 defeat by Coritiba on Sunday.

"I've ​done my absolute ‌best – it wasn't easy. I'll admit it wasn't easy.

"It's been years ⁠of hard work, ​and also of a lot of nonsense being said about my condition and what I was doing. It’s really sad the way people talk about it.

"I ⁠worked hard, quietly, at home, suffering because of ​what people were saying, and it all worked out.

"I've made it to where I wanted to be in one piece. I’m happy with my performance, with ⁠everything I’ve done so far... Whatever happens, Ancelotti will certainly call up the 26 best players for this battle."

During Sunday's match, Neymar was involved in a furious protest after being wronglysubstituted. The mix-up could not have come ​at a worse time for the 34-year-old, with ⁠Ancelotti set to announce his World Cup squad on Monday.

Brazil, looking to ​win a record-extending sixth World Cup title, will ‌face Morocco, Haiti and Scotland in Group ​C of the June 11 to July 19 tournament in North America.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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