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World Cup – Brazil, Neymar's injury should not be serious:

 World Cup – Brazil, Neymar's injury should not be serious:

Optimism for Round 16:


World Cup - Oney injured his ankle in the opening match against Serbia in Qatar. The sports report reveals doctors' optimism for his comeback late in the 16th round.

In the end, their first victory in Qatar was due to the two heroics of Richarlison, but Brazil was left up in the air in their opening match against Serbia due to Neymar's injury. The Green Gold leader (with nine fouls), who had been harassed by Serbian defenders throughout the game, remained down after heavy contact with Milenkovic. Oney then had to leave the field in the 80th minute, complaining of severe pain in his ankle.

Tears on the bench made us fear the worst.

His serious injury was nothing new for Neymar and the scenario of his withdrawal from Colombia in 2014 seemed destined to repeat itself. Less than 24 hours after his injury, the first medical bulletins from Spain began to appear. According to Sport, Brazilian medical officials say the injury is not as serious as feared.


Neymar's return plan:

he misses the group

Seleçao doctor Rodrigo Lasmar has indicated that Neymar suffered a traumatic injury to his right ankle - post-fight photos showed a striking swelling of his right leg - but the extent of the injury is expected to continue in the next 24 hours. A /48-hour examination will need to be assessed specifically. However, medical staff believes the injury will not jeopardize Brazil's World Cup.

According to Sport, Tite's strategy is to rest the PSG players for the rest of the group stage. A win against Neymar's never-to-be-matched Switzerland on November 28 would almost certainly qualify Brazil, and they would again miss their star against Cameroon.

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