Neymar left in tears with ankle injury in Brazil World Cup win

The PSG star appeared to pick up the injury when tackled during a counter-attack in the second-half of the 2-0 win

Ben Burrows
Lusail Stadium
Friday 25 November 2022 02:30 EST
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2022 FIFA World Cup: Neymar suffers ankle sprain in Brazil win

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Neymar was left in tears on the Brazil bench with an apparent ankle injury suffered in the win over Serbia at the World Cup.

The PSG star appeared to pick up the injury when tackled during a counter-attack in the second-half of the 2-0 win at the Lusail Stadium.

He continued to play on before being removed in the 79th minute before having ice taped to his ankle and was visibly distraught as team staff worked on him.

Asked why he had not made the decision earlier, coach Tite said: “I didn’t see Neymar was injured. The capacity he has to overcome it, it tricked me. I only saw it now when I watched the video.”

Team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar was cagey on the prognosis after the match indicating there was “trauma” to the ankle but that they may need to wait 24 to 48 hours to make a full assessment.

Neymar was taken off in the closing stages of the win
Neymar was taken off in the closing stages of the win (AFP via Getty Images)

Tite, though, remained buoyant about his star man. “We are confident that Neymar will continue playing in the World Cup,” he added.

Defender Danilo also picked up an ankle problem, hobbling through the final minutes.

The five-time winners next face Switzerland on Monday.

Two goals from Richarlison were enough to secure all three points on Thursday night and joint top of the fledgling Group alongside the Swiss who beat Cameroon earlier in the day.

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