Rodrigo Lasmar, Brazilian National Team doctor, talks about Neymar’s injury
Neymar suffered another injury and may miss the World Cup with the Brazilian National Team.
The number 10 had to leave the pitch in the closing stages of the second half of the Tite eleven’s big tournament debut against Serbia after sustaining a heavy blow to his ankle.
Brazil did their part, beating Serbia 2-0 thanks to two goals from Richarlison.
📸Así quedó la pierna de Neymar tras la entrada de Milenkovic. pic.twitter.com/Do0dD1v1F2
— Express Futbol (@ExpressFutbolCL) November 24, 2022
The number 9, the Spurs striker, shone and was the big name of the Seleção against the good team of Serbia. One of the goals of number 9 was a beautiful volley.
Neymar is the main concern of the Brazilian team. With an ankle injury, the number 10 was taken out of the starting lineup at the end of the second half.
Neymar had to exit the pitch late in their clash with Serbia with an apparent ankle injury. 😬 pic.twitter.com/XQNjCmWPD3
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) November 24, 2022
On the bench, he began treatment, and about the degree of injury Rodrigo Lasmar, the national team’s doctor informed the Brazilian fans.
According to him, Neymar suffered a sprain, but it is still impossible to say how serious the player’s new injury is.
Neymar kicked out of another big tournament?#BRA pic.twitter.com/EqtutcPkl9
— Robin Bairner (@RBairner) November 24, 2022
Brazil will look to assess the injury further, with likely scans over the next 24 hours to confirm the extent of Neymar’s latest blow.
Based on his immediate reactions and the subsequent swelling, the news may not be good for him or the team as they look to win their first World Cup in 20 years.
In any case, the images are worrying as Neymar left the pitch limping.
It’s hard to see Neymar being fit in time for Brazil’s next match against Switzerland on November 28, and only time will tell just how many matches he may miss.
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