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Neymar suffers injury in Brazil win

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Brazil forward Neymar had ice taped to his ankle and was crying on the bench after being substitute­d in the team’s 2-0 win over Serbia in a Group G opener for both teams at the World Cup on Thursday. Neymar injured his right ankle in the second half and was substitute­d in the 79th minute. He was tackled hard a few times during the match and was limping and grimacing before having to leave the field. He was in tears on the bench as doctors began treating him in the final minutes of the game at Lusail Stadium. He pulled his shirt over his head as doctors taped ice around his foot. He went into the locker room limping and with a swollen ankle. Brazil doctor Rodrigo Lasmar didn’t speculate on the extent of the injury, saying Neymar’s condition would be evaluated. “Let’s see how he responds,” Lasmar told Brazilian media. “We have started with the treatment but we need to be cautious and be patient. It’s too early to say anything. We’ll see how it progresses.” The 30-year-old Neymar has yet to win a major title with the national team. With 75 goals for the national team, he’s two shy of Pelé’s scoring record.

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