Neymar responds to injury concerns ahead of 2026 World Cup

Brazil star Neymar has dismissed rumors that his latest injury could jeopardize his participation in the 2026 World Cup. The forward watched Santos' Copa Sudamericana match against Deportivo Cuenca from the stands on Tuesday evening, where he faced questions regarding a calf issue, according to Goal.com. reports .
While Neymar's appearance at the Vila Belmiro stadium delighted local fans, journalists focused on his physical condition. The player recently left the pitch during a match against Coritiba due to calf muscle edema. When asked how he felt before joining the Brazil squad, the 34-year-old star gave a sharp response.
"Everything is fine, everything is intact," ESPN Brazil quotes Neymar as saying. When media representatives pressed the former Barcelona and PSG star on whether the injury could hinder his participation in the summer World Cup, he retorted briefly: "What is the problem?"
Although Neymar remains optimistic, the Brazil medical staff is taking precautionary measures. Carlo Ancelotti and his team are expected to implement a special training program for the forward once he arrives at the Granja Comary base in Teresopolis. Doctors will take all necessary steps to ensure the injury does not worsen before the tournament.
For context, Casemiro was the first player to report for international duty on Tuesday. Neymar is scheduled to join the team on Wednesday and begin an individual recovery process.
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