Will Neymar be called up for Brazil’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers?

Neymar’s potential inclusion in Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers is thick with suspense and speculation.
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2024-08-21 11:09:28

The 2026 World Cup qualifiers offer Brazil an opportunity to reaffirm their status as the world’s top football nation following their exit from the Copa América and the men’s team’s failure to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

While we await this comeback, all hope seems to rest on Neymar, the Brazilian forward benched by injury in the last 10 months. Will he be called up for the team after a grueling recovery? Coach Dorival Júnior’s previous comments suggest it’s a waiting game.

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Keep in mind, Neymar is not just an ordinary player. With 79 goals in 128 appearances for Brazil, he ranks among the legends of Brazilian football. However, a premature return to the field could lead to re-injury. Described by Coach Dorival Júnior as “very delicate,” The medical team monitoring him closely, advocate for a gradual recovery process.

All in all, Dorival’s stance remains: rushing Neymar back into action could be detrimental, so a cautious approach is being taken to ensure he plays only when he is 100%.

To call or not to call

Dorival knows what Neymar brings to the table—an exceptional level of play and a wealth of experience. Because of the latter, he would call him up for the World Cup qualifiers for the 32 year old’s presence even if he isn’t ready to play.

Brazil’s squad is currently struggling with low morale and a lack of leadership, so just having Neymar around could boost the squad’s spirits and improve their overall performance, making him an invaluable part of the team from the sidelines. In fact, having “the boys” around could hasten be Neymar’s recovery.

What’s next for Neymar?

If Neymar’s keeps on track and he gets back to his peak condition, seeing him on the field for Brazil in 2026 isn’t just a possibility—it’s likely. But here’s where I won’t sugarcoat it: the path to recovery is fraught with ifs and buts. His readiness will hinge on not just physical fitness but also on tactical considerations by the coaching staff. Will he fit into the team strategy after a long absence? That remains a big question.