Soccer-Raphinha returns to give Brazil selection dilemma before Norway clash


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MORRISTOWN, N.J., ⁠July 3 (Reuters) - Brazil's Raphinha returned to training on Friday ⁠to give coach Carlo Ancelotti a welcome boost ‌before their World Cup last-16 clash with Norway, but the Barcelona forward may find his place on the right wing is no longer guaranteed.

Brazil held ​their penultimate session before Sunday's knockout match ⁠in New Jersey, with ⁠Raphinha rejoining the squad after two weeks recovering from a ⁠hamstring injury ‌he sustained in the first half of the group-stage victory over Haiti.

During the 15 minutes open ⁠to the media, Raphinha warmed up normally and ​took part in ‌a passing drill with his teammates, suggesting he is ⁠likely to be ​available for the Norway match.

His return leaves Ancelotti with a decision to make after 19-year-old Rayan seized his chance in Raphinha's ⁠absence.

Rayan came on when Raphinha was forced ​off and has emerged as one of the most eye-catching players in Brazil's team, with energy, stamina and aggressive pressing from ⁠the right wing.

That work rate has had a direct impact on Brazil's campaign, helping create two goals - one against Scotland and another in the last-gasp comeback win over Japan that ​secured their place in the last 16.

As ⁠well as the return of Neymar, who is also available, ​Raphinha's recovery gives Brazil a more experienced ‌attacking option for the knockout ​stage, but Rayan's performances have ensured Ancelotti faces a selection dilemma.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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