Neymar Faces Injury Struggles Ahead of World Cup
Neymar is being carefully managed due to recurring injuries, casting doubt over his participation in the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar’s future ahead of the 2026 World Cup is increasingly uncertain. At 34 years old, the Brazilian star continues to struggle with recurring physical issues that have prevented him from maintaining consistency, forcing careful management of his workload.
Now playing for Santos, Neymar was once again left out of the squad, this time for the match against Cruzeiro. His coach, Cuca, made it clear that the decision was not merely precautionary but necessary to manage his physical condition. “It’s not about protecting him, but about managing his workload. The risk of injury with three matches in seven days is high,” he explained.
This situation highlights a reality Neymar must accept if he wants to play in what could be his final World Cup. Careful load management will be crucial in the coming months, avoiding unnecessary strain during demanding periods.
The challenge is significant. Beyond regaining his top form, the forward must prove he can stay healthy and competitive in the decisive run-up to the tournament. His talent has never been questioned, but his physical condition has become his biggest obstacle.
Furthermore, his place in Brazil’s final squad is far from guaranteed. The final decision will rest with head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who will assess both his performance and fitness before making the call. For now, Neymar stands between hope and uncertainty. Time is ticking, and as the World Cup approaches, the Brazilian star is battling his own body in a race to be fit for football’s biggest stage.











