MORRISTOWN: Ney­mar is “recovering well” from the calf injury that has made him a doubt for the start of Brazil’s World Cup campaign, the team said in a statement on Monday.

Brazil’s all-time record scorer underwent an MRI scan on Monday which showed he is “making good progress in his treatment” amid hopes that he will be able to play a part for Carlo Ancelotti’s side in the United States.

“He will continue to follow the recovery schedule and fitness programme as planned by the Brazil team medical staff,” the Braz­ilian Football Confed­eration said.

Neymar was diagnosed with a calf injury late last month and has since been in a race to recover fitness for the tournament, with Brazil kicking off their campaign against Morocco at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Saturday.

He did not take to the field with his team-mates for Monday’s workout at Brazil’s base, the new training ground of MLS outfit New York Red Bulls, around 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of Manhattan. Instead he stayed inside to work in the gym.

Now 34, the former Barcelona and Paris St-Germain superstar has been an integral part of Brazil’s last three World Cup campaigns but there was some surprise at his inclusion this time as injuries have prevented him from playing for his country at all since 2023.

He has played in just half of his club’s games in the Brazilian league, cup and Copa Sudamericana this year due to various fitness issues.

Ancelotti insisted last week that the player, now with Santos, would be rea­dy for either Brazil’s first or second game and added that he was “in no rush” to bring him back.

Published in Dawn, June 10th, 2026

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