Neymar set to shake off injury scare to play for Brazil at World Cup
Brazil's all-time leading scorer, Neymar, is expected to recover from a minor calf injury in time to join the national team's World Cup camp next week. The 34-year-old forward missed Santos's Copa Sudamericana draw with San Lorenzo due to the injury, described as an edema.

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AI-generatedBrazil's all-time leading scorer, Neymar, is expected to recover from a minor calf injury in time to join the national team's World Cup camp next week. The 34-year-old forward missed Santos's Copa Sudamericana draw with San Lorenzo due to the injury, described as an edema. Neymar, who has not played for Brazil since 2023, was named in the squad by coach Carlo Ancelotti, marking his return after a significant injury layoff. This will be Neymar's fourth World Cup appearance as Brazil seeks a record-extending sixth title. Despite past fitness concerns and a disrupted stint at Al-Hilal, medical staff anticipate his full recovery for the tournament starting June 11.
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5 extractedRodrigo Zogaib stated that Neymar's injury is a minor calf issue with edema, and his progress will allow him to be fit next week.
Neymar missed Santos's 2-2 home draw with San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana on Wednesday due to his injury.
Neymar is Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 128 internationals.
Neymar is set to feature at his fourth World Cup in pursuit of his first world title.
Neymar has suffered a minor calf injury but is expected to recover in time to join Brazil's camp for the World Cup.