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Not Neymar, this Brazilian star is their new main man

Neymar injury fears

By Jose Castro

Neymar injury fears
Neymar injury fears
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Brazil national football team, Selecao felt the absence of their star, Neymar Junior against Switzerland and that may continue as the 2022 FIFA World cup reaches critical stages in Qatar. After their matchday 3 game against Cameroon on Friday, Brazil will decide on Neymar's continued participation in the competition. 

The PSG attacker sustained an injury in Brazil's 2-0 triumph over Serbia last Thursday in the tournament's first game. Due to the ankle injury, Neymar was taken out in the 78th minute, as the ankle appeared to be severely swollen in photos that were made public following the Serbia encounter.

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Even though Brazil's medical staff said Neymar would be fit after the group stage, there are concerns that the superstar's injury is worse than anticipated. At 30 years old, the tournament in Qatar may be the superstar's final opportunity to win a World Cup with Brazil. A dream Neymar cherished and want to actualize before retiring.

According to reports, there is a likelihood that Neymar has ligament injury, which would be a significant setback for Brazil if he were to miss the rest of the World Cup, even though Brazil has managed without Neymar. In 122 games with the Selecao, Neymar has scored 75 goals, while providing numerous assists.

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On Monday or Tuesday, Brazil will play in the round of 16, but it doesn't look like their star striker will enter the field. The challenge of making it past the round of 16 doesn't rest on Tite alone, as it is the high time the whole technical crew and players put the ugly news aside and focus on their mission in Qatar. In spite of Brazil securing passage into the knoct out stage without the PSG star, this question still persists:Is Neymar replaceable in Brazil squad?


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