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Star Neymar hopes to be in ‘great shape’ for World Cup

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SAO PAULO: Injured Brazil striker Neymar has targeted May 17 for a return to training and vowed to work harder than ever to be ready for this year’s World Cup in Russia.

The Paris St-Germain player, who became the world’s most expensive footballer when he joined the club from Barcelona in August, had an operation on his foot after being injured in a French league game against Olympique de Marseille on Feb 25.

He has been receiving treatment in Brazil and said he expects to be training exactly a month before the five-times champions play their World Cup opener against Switzerlan­d on June 17.

“I get my final exam, if I’m not mistaken, on May 17 and then I’ll be free to play,” he told reporters at a news conference in Sao Paulo on Tuesday.

“I had an exam last week, it is all perfect, evolving well, so I hope that continues so I can get back as soon as possible.

“I am having treatment every day, and from the moment I start training I am going to work harder than I ever worked because this is a dream that’s coming up, it’s a World Cup. I’ve waited four years for this chance, it’s close and I hope to get there in great shape.”

Neymar played for Brazil at the 2014 World Cup but missed the catastroph­ic 7-1 semi-final defeat by Germany through injury.

Brazil struggled in the two years immediatel­y after their home World Cup but have since rebounded and go to Russia as joint favourites with bookmakers along with Germany.

Neymar, who joined PSG for a fee of €222 million, said he was apprehensi­ve about kicking a football again after almost three months out.

“I expect to go [to the World Cup] in a better state than before,” he said.

“I have to work even harder but I am going to have enough time to arrive in form for the World Cup, to prepare. It was horrible getting injured but I am more rested, that’s the upside. We have to see the positive side of things.”

 ?? AFP ?? Neymar during a promotiona­l event in Sao Paulo on Tuesday.
AFP Neymar during a promotiona­l event in Sao Paulo on Tuesday.

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