Neymar Ruled Out of Copa America 2024 Due to Injury
In a major setback for Brazil’s national team, superstar forward Neymar Jr will miss the upcoming Copa America 2024 due to a knee injury.
The news has sent shockwaves through the footballing world, as Neymar’s absence significantly impacts Brazil’s chances in the prestigious tournament.
No Neymar in Copa America 2024
Neymar suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus damage in his left knee while on international duty in October.
Following surgery last month, the 31-year-old’s recovery timeline has been closely monitored. Unfortunately, he won’t be match-fit in time for the Copa America, which is scheduled from June 20 to July 14 in the United States.
No Shortcuts in Recovery: Brazil’s national team doctor, Rodrigo Lasmar, emphasized that rushing Neymar’s rehabilitation would be counterproductive.
“There won’t be time,” Lasmar stated firmly. “Skipping steps to recover sooner would be risky. We need to be patient.” The medical team aims for Neymar’s return at the start of the 2024 European season, which kicks off in August.
Also Read: Neymar to Inter Miami? Brazilian star Neymar Jr. hopes for a reunion with Leo Messi
Brazil’s Challenge
As the defending champions, Brazil had high hopes of retaining the Copa America title. Neymar’s absence, however, reshuffles the deck. The Seleção will now rely on other attacking talents to fill the void. Players like Everton Cebolinha and Lucas Paquetá may need to step up alongside Gabriel Jesus and Richarlison.
Neymar’s absence underscores the fragility of football careers. Despite occasional controversies, the former Barcelona and Paris St Germain forward remains one of the most gifted players of his generation. His dribbling skills, vision, and ability to change games have left an indelible mark on the sport.
As Brazil faces Group D opponents—Colombia, Paraguay, and a CONCACAF qualifier—the Brazilian nation hopes that Neymar’s legacy inspires the next generation. The beautiful game awaits his triumphant return, but for now, Brazil must forge ahead without their talismanic star.