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Brazil confident injured Neymar will be back to lead World Cup bid

- AFP

Doha, Qatar - Brazil are confident that Neymar will return to lead their bid to win a sixth World Cup despite the world’s most expensive player suffering an ankle injury in their opening match in Qatar.

The Brazil captain came off late on in Thursday’s 2-0 win over Serbia with what was later diagnosed as a sprained ankle and has since been ruled out of their second Group G outing against Switzerlan­d on Monday.

Doubts have even been raised in some quarters that he might struggle to feature again at the tournament, which finishes with the final in Doha on December 18.

But defender Marquinhos, who is also a teammate of the forward at Paris Saint-germain, said Neymar has since been spending his days undergoing intensive physiother­apy in an attempt to recover full fitness as soon possible.

“At the time it was difficult for him and after the game he was sad which I think is normal given how much he has dreamt of this,” Marquinhos said at a press conference on Sunday.

“Now, after the tests and the treatment, he is doing physiother­apy 24 hours a day which shows how much he wants to be back with us.

“We don’t know when, but we hope it’s as soon as possible.” Brazil coach Tite insisted in the immediate aftermath of the win over Serbia that the 30

year-old Neymar would definitely play again at the tournament, but this time he was rather more measured when pressed on the subject of the superstar’s fitness, as well as that

of right-back Danilo.

“I believe that Neymar and Danilo are going to play again at this World Cup. I do. But medically, clinically, I am in no position to say anything,” he admitted. “I will keep doing so, not just for Neymar but also Danilo. I believe we are going to be able to use them again.”

A Brazil win against Switzerlan­d could be enough for them to secure a place in the last 16 with one group game to spare, depending on the result of the earlier Group G match between Cameroon and Serbia.

They would then play a last16 tie on either December 5 or 6.

Danilo also suffered an ankle injury against Serbia and is expected to be replaced against the Swiss by either Real Madrid’s Eder Militao or the 39year-old Dani Alves.

Yet it is the injury to Neymar that dominates all the talk in Brazil, a country which has become used to hanging on the fitness of its creative inspiratio­n at the World Cup.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Brazil's Neymar walks with a swollen ankle after their Group G match against Serbia at the Lusail Stadium on Thursday
(AFP) Brazil's Neymar walks with a swollen ankle after their Group G match against Serbia at the Lusail Stadium on Thursday
 ?? ?? Neymar’s ankle looks swollen as he leaves the field after their match against Serbia
Neymar’s ankle looks swollen as he leaves the field after their match against Serbia

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