For the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier against Argentina, Brazil will be without star forward Neymar, who has been ruled out due to a muscle injury sustained while playing for Santos. Neymar, who has 79 goals in 128 appearances for Brazil, was expected to return to international football after more than a year, having last featured in a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in October 2023 where he suffered an ACL injury.
The 33-year-old was named in Dorival Junior’s probable squad for the crucial clashes against Colombia and Argentina but could not recover in time. Brazil, currently unbeaten in its last five qualifier matches—though the previous two ended in draws—will face arch-rival Argentina at Estadio Mas Monumental. Notably, Argentina has already secured its World Cup berth before this match.
Meanwhile, Brazil’s medical team also assessed other injured players like Danilo and Ederson. Consequently, Dorival Jr. announced the call-up of Lucas Perri from Lyon, Alex Sandro from Flamengo, and young star Endrick from Real Madrid to strengthen the squad. Neymar’s absence is a significant blow as Brazil looks to continue its comeback in the qualifiers. The highly anticipated clash also missed Lionel Messi, making it a rare encounter without the two icons.