Soccer-Brazil boss Ancelotti confident forward Neymar will recover for World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti speaks to media ahead of the World Cup - Museu do Amanha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May 18, 2026 Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti names Santos' Neymar in his squad during the press conference REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

May 31 (Reuters) - Brazil's Neymar ⁠is recovering well from a calf injury and could ⁠even be available for their opening World Cup match next ‌month, coach Carlo Ancelotti said.

Neymar was recalled to the squad this month despite not featuring in Ancelotti's plans during the Italian's year in charge of Brazil.

The ​Santos forward, who is Brazil's all-time leading ⁠scorer with 79 goals in ⁠128 international appearances, was then ruled out of warm-up games against ⁠Panama ‌and Egypt by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) due to the calf injury on Thursday.

"Before the squad announcement, we ⁠received a report from Santos saying the player had ​a minor issue, ‌some swelling. We left Santos to deal with that ⁠situation until the ​27th," Ancelotti told reporters on Saturday ahead of Brazil's meeting with Panama.

"Neymar was called up because, from the coaching staff's point of view, ⁠he had to be called up. After ​the 27th, the CBF took over Neymar's situation, and that's what we've done. We're managing Neymar's recovery. We believe he'll recover as quickly ⁠as possible.

"He's working well, and he's in good spirits ... We believe he can be ready for the first World Cup match. If he's not ready for the first match, he'll be ready ​for the second. So we have absolutely ⁠no intention of replacing anyone."

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 Sonali Paul)

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