Neymar Set to Return for Brazil's Crucial World Cup Match Against Scotland
Neymar's Comeback Confirmed by Brazil Coach
Brazil's head coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that Neymar will be available for the national team's final Group C match against Scotland, providing a crucial boost as they aim to progress to the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The 34-year-old forward has been sidelined since May 17 due to a right calf injury sustained while playing for Santos. He missed Brazil's previous matches, including a 3-0 win over Haiti and a 1-1 draw against Morocco.
Insights from Carlo Ancelotti on Neymar's Recovery
After the victory against Haiti, Ancelotti shared that Neymar's recovery is on track, and he is set to return to full training with the squad early next week. "Neymar will train individually tomorrow and join the team on Monday. He will be ready for the match against Scotland," Ancelotti stated. Since joining the World Cup squad, Neymar has not participated in a complete training session with the team, focusing instead on an individual rehabilitation program. Earlier this week, he underwent medical assessments to monitor the progress of his calf injury. Although he was listed on the bench for the match against Morocco, he did not play. Brazil had announced prior to the Haiti match that Neymar would remain in New Jersey to continue his recovery from a grade-two calf strain, which was initially expected to sideline him for up to three weeks.
