The 31-year-old striker had to undergo surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament and knee meniscus injury suffered while on international duty last month. Neymar’s recovery process is expected to last until mid-2024, meaning there is a risk that he may be absent from Copa America 2024 next summer in the US. In the immediate future, the Al Hilal striker cannot play with Brazil in two 2026 World Cup qualifying matches in South America – visiting Colombia this Thursday and welcoming Argentina early next week.
Although there is no record scorer, coach Diniz is still quite optimistic with many young attacking talents on hand. Players like Raphinha (Barcelona), Rodrygo and Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), or Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) can completely shine when Neymar is absent. Coach Diniz emphasized: “No one has to worry about taking on Neymar’s role. We have an extremely talented generation. Many people could take on this role, but it is important that we do not place that burden on them. The players must feel light and try their best. They will naturally take center stage.”
Coach Diniz also just summoned 17-year-old “prodigy” Endrick, a striker who is playing quite well for Palmeiras and will join Real Madrid in July next year: “Endrick is here because of his great qualities and potential in his career.” his future. I see great potential in this boy. Endrick can become one of the legendary players of Brazilian football. But let’s not expect everything from a 17-year-old player. Give him time to grow and prove himself.”
Coach Fernando Diniz believes that the next generation of Brazilian talent will replace Neymar well. |
Coach Diniz, 49 years old, in July agreed to lead the Brazilian team for a year, while still working at Fluminense – the club he had just brought to the top of South America after a 2-1 victory over Boca Juniors. in the Copa Libertadores 2023 final. He now needs to quickly improve the Selecao’s performance after only winning one point after two qualifying matches last month – being held to a shocking 1-1 draw by Venezuela at home, and lost 0-2 in Uruguay.
After the first 4 matches of the 2026 World Cup qualifying round in South America, Argentina is the only team still winning, winning 12 points. Uruguay, Brazil and Venezuela are ranked next, all with the same 7 points. Colombia has 6 points, while Ecuador, Paraguay and Chile have 4 points. Peru has one point and Bolivia has none.
The 2026 World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada will include 48 competing teams for the first time, meaning that the top 6 South American teams will win direct participation. The 7th ranked team will compete for an inter-continental play-off spot.