FIFA World Cup 2022: Injured Neymar, Danilo Ruled Out Of Brazil's Match Against Switzerland
FIFA World Cup 2022: Brazil footballers Neymar and Danilo have suffered ankle injuries and will miss the country's next match against Switzerland in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022, the Brazilian football association (CBF) confirmed on Friday.
FIFA World Cup 2022: Brazil footballers Neymar and Danilo have suffered ankle injuries and will miss the country's next match against Switzerland in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022, the Brazilian football association (CBF) confirmed on Friday.
Brazil team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar gave updates about the situation of right-back Danilo and striker Neymar, a day after Brazil defeated Serbia 2-0.
"The players Neymar and Danilo started the treatment yesterday (Thursday) immediately after our game. Today (Friday) in the morning. They were reassessed and as we had already advanced in yesterday's interview, through today's physical assessment we thought it was important to do an image exam, an MRI so that we had more data on the evolution of the two players," said Lasmar in a CBF statement.
"The scans showed a lateral ligament injury to Neymar's right ankle along with a small bone swelling. And a medial ligament injury to Danilo's left ankle. Players remain in treatment. It is very important for us to be very calm, peaceful, this assessment will be carried out daily so that we have information and make the best decisions based on that.
We can already say that we will not have the two players for our next game, but they remain in treatment with our objective of trying to recover in time for this competition," he added.
Brazil and Switzerland will face each other on November 28 at Stadium 974 in Doha in a top-of-the-table Group G clash. The two teams lead the group with three points each.
We can already say that we will not have the two players for our next game, but they remain in treatment with our objective of trying to recover in time for this competition," he added.
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