Soccer-Brazil keep faith with injured Raphinha after latest hamstring setback


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Brazil v Haiti - Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 19, 2026 Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti consoles Raphinha as he walks off the pitch after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

NEW YORK, ⁠June 20 (Reuters) - Brazil's 3-0 victory over Haiti on Friday came with ⁠a painful sting as Barcelona forward Raphinha limped off in ‌the first half with another thigh injury, but the national team remain hopeful he can stay with the squad and return later in the World Cup.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed ​on Saturday that the winger had suffered a ⁠muscle injury, although it gave ⁠no timeline for his return.

A source close to the team told Reuters ⁠that ‌the outlook was optimistic.

"On Saturday, Raphinha underwent an imaging exam that confirmed a muscle injury in the back of his right ⁠thigh," the CBF said in a statement.

"The player will ​follow an intensive ‌treatment protocol, monitored by the Brazilian national team's medical staff, with ⁠the aim of ​facilitating his recovery and return to action as soon as possible."

The injury is Raphinha's fourth hamstring problem in the past year. He sat out 23 matches ⁠at Barcelona last season.

His previous setback came ​while playing for Brazil against France in a friendly during the March international window, sidelining him for more than a month.

Brazil's players have rallied around the ⁠29-year-old, with midfielder Lucas Paqueta saying they were hoping for positive news.

"He's a little downcast; we hope it's nothing too serious, that it's the least worst-case scenario, because he's a very important player, and we rely ​on him a lot," Paqueta told reporters.

Raphinha was ⁠replaced by winger Rayan against Haiti.

Brazil close their Group C campaign against Scotland ​in Miami on Wednesday. They lead the ‌section with four points, ahead of Morocco ​on goal difference, with Scotland third on three and Haiti eliminated after two defeats.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Ed Osmond)

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