Ronaldinho has expressed his support for Neymar's inclusion in Brazil's World Cup squad, despite Neymar's recent knee injury. The final squad announcement is set for May 18, 2024.
Key points
Ronaldinho supports Neymar's World Cup inclusion
Neymar has not played since a knee injury in October 2023
Brazil's final squad announcement is on May 18, 2024
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Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images
Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images
Neymar’s Brazil future has become one of the country’s sharpest World Cup debates, with the final squad due on 18 May.
He has not played for the national team since suffering a serious knee injury in October 2023, and Carlo Ancelotti has not recalled him since he took his role as head coach.
That uncertainty has split fans, media and former players, but Ronaldinho has now made clear where he stands on the Santos ace.
Ronaldinho leaves no doubt over Neymar call-up
Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images
Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images
Ronaldinho was interviewed by fellow 2002 World Cup winner Denilson on Esporte Espetacular, and the question around Neymar was put to him directly.
Denilson said he believes Brazil cannot afford to leave Neymar out. Ronaldinho immediately agreed, showing no hesitation over a call-up if the 34-year-old is fit.
“I also think [there’s no way to leave Neymar out of the World Cup]. With all due respect to everyone, but he’s the best of them all,” the former Barcelona No. 10 began by saying.
“For me, it would only be possible [to not call him up] if he has injury problems. Now, if he’s fit, there’s no way [to leave him out].”
Neymar has three Santos games left
Neymar still has three Santos matches before Ancelotti names the list. Santos host RB Bragantino, visit Coritiba in the Brazilian Cup, then host Coritiba in Serie A.
Q&A
What is Ronaldinho's opinion on Neymar's World Cup participation?
Ronaldinho supports Neymar's inclusion in Brazil's World Cup squad, emphasizing his importance to the team.
When will Brazil announce their final World Cup squad?
Brazil's final World Cup squad will be announced on May 18, 2024.
Why has Neymar not played for Brazil recently?
Neymar has not played for Brazil since suffering a serious knee injury in October 2023.
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The cup tie remains alive after a 0-0 first leg, giving the former PSG standout another high-pressure stage to prove rhythm, sharpness and durability.
Estevao’s injury has been seen as a possible boost to Neymar, although reports differ over whether it really creates a direct pathway back into Ancelotti’s squad. The Chelsea youngster keeps his hopes of appearing in the tournament alive.
His chances still appear thin, but Ronaldinho’s message strengthens the emotional argument. If Neymar is fit, Brazil’s most gifted player still has powerful backing.