The Phnom Penh Post

Neymar arrives in Brazil for surgery on foot

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BRAZILIAN superstar Neymar flew into Rio de Janeiro early yesterday ahead of an operation on his fractured foot that will rule him out for up to three months, casting a long shadow over Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil as they prepare for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The world’s most expensive player, 26, arrived on an Air France flight from Paris and left in a wheelchair, a photo taken by one of his fellow passengers showed.

Dressed in a black hoodie, a black baseball cap and wearing sunglasses, the PSG star smiled and took selfies with passengers, before leaving on a private jet to an undisclose­d destinatio­n.

Surgery will take place on Saturday, national team surgeon Rodrigo Lasmar said. But despite the hurry to put Ney- mar under the knife at a hospital in Belo Horizonte, he won’t be back on the field soon.

“The [recovery] period will be around two and a half to three months,” Lasmar, said after arriving with the player on the same Air France plane.

T he i nju r y ha s not on ly ruled Neymar out of PSG’s door-d ie Cha mpions L eag ue clash wit h Rea l Madrid but now threatens the much fancied Bra zilia n nationa l side’s bui ld-up to t he World Cup, which starts June 14.

On Tuesday, the Brazilian’s father had claimed the player would be out for “at least six weeks”.

Neymar suffered a hairline fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot as well as a twisted ankle late in PSG’s 3-0 win over Marseille in Ligue 1 on Sunday.

Speaking to ESPN in Brazil before PSG’s announceme­nt, the player’s father, Neymar Senior, said: “PSG know that they will not be able to count on Neymar for the upcoming matches.”

PSG coach Unai Emery had said earlier that there remained a “small chance” of getting him back in time to face Real next Tuesday, March 6. That chance has now gone.

Brazilian jitters

PSG lost 3-1 in the first leg in Spain two weeks ago, and they are in danger of being knocked out of the competitio­n in the last 16 for the second season running.

Neymar appeared to be in tears as he was stretchere­d off the field at the Parc des Princes on Sunday.

He has scored 28 goals in 30 appearance­s in all competitio­ns for PSG since his worldrecor­d € 222 million ($264 million) move from Barcelona last August.

Brazilians care little about the impact on PSG. Their attention is entirely trained on the World Cup, where they have ambitions of walking away with a sixth title.

“We just might have lost the World Cup last Sunday,” one radio commentato­r, Milton Neves of Bandnews FM, said Wednesday.

Images of Sunday’s fateful duel between Neymar and Marseille player Bouna Sarr were being shown incessantl­y on TV, often in slo-mo, before he was stretchere­d off.

Newspapers featured closeup illustrati­ons detailing Neymar’s foot and ankle.

“I don’t think we can really talk about fears of him not being at the World Cup.

“But t here is a not iceable haste to find a solution so that Neymar will have recovered in t ime,” sa id Mauro Ceza r Pereira, an ESPN Brasil sports commentato­r.

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