Soccer-Brazil lose injured Wesley from World Cup squad, call up Ederson


Soccer Football - World Cup - CONMEBOL Qualifiers - Brazil v Chile - Estadio Maracana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - September 4, 2025 Brazil's Wesley Franca in action with Chile's Guillermo Maripan REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

NEW JERSEY, June ⁠7 (Reuters) - Brazil's search for a reliable right ⁠back took another painful twist on ‌Sunday when Wesley was dropped from their World Cup squad after suffering a left thigh muscle injury, with Atalanta ​midfielder Ederson called up in ⁠his place.

The AS ⁠Roma defender, the only specialist right back in Carlo ⁠Ancelotti's ‌26-man squad, was injured during Saturday's 2-1 friendly win over Egypt in ⁠Cleveland, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said.

Ancelotti ​must now ‌patch up the flank with versatile centrebacks Danilo ⁠and ​Ibanez as Brazil prepare for their Group C opener against Morocco on Saturday.

"The MRI scan revealed ⁠a muscle injury to the ​adductor muscle in his left thigh," the CBF said in a statement.

"The CBF regrets the injury. ⁠Wesley is a player much loved by the squad and will always be considered part of this team as it seeks to win ​its sixth World Cup title."

The ⁠CBF said Ederson would join the squad in ​the United States on ‌Monday.

Five-times champions Brazil face Morocco, ​Haiti and Scotland in Group C.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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