Brazil’s FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations have been dealt a significant blow after Neymar was ruled out of the team’s opening match against Morocco. Head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that the star forward is still recovering from a calf injury and will not be available for Brazil’s first Group C fixture.
Neymar not ready for opening fixture
Neymar picked up the injury in May and has been working on his recovery ever since. While there was hope that he could return in time for the start of the World Cup, Brazil’s medical staff decided not to take any risks with one of the team’s most important players.
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Ancelotti explained that Neymar is progressing well but is not yet fit enough to compete at the highest level. The coaching staff wants to ensure that the veteran forward is fully recovered before he returns to action. The 34-year-old is expected to continue rehabilitation and could be available later in the group stage if his recovery stays on track.
The decision means Brazil will begin their World Cup campaign without its most experienced attacking player, a major setback for a team aiming to win a record sixth World Cup title.
Brazil rely on squad depth
Although Neymar’s absence is a concern, Brazil still have plenty of attacking talent available. Players such as Vinicius Junior, Endrick and Rodrygo are expected to take on greater responsibility as the team looks to start the tournament with a victory.
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Ancelotti remains confident in the strength of his squad and believes Brazil have enough quality to overcome Morocco. The coach stressed that protecting Neymar’s long-term fitness is more important than rushing him back for the opening match.
Brazil’s clash with Morocco is expected to be one of the standout matches of the opening round. While Neymar will miss the encounter, there is optimism that he could return for Brazil’s upcoming group-stage games.
For now, Brazil must begin their World Cup journey without one of the biggest names in world football, hoping its depth and quality can make up for the absence of their star forward.
The Moroccan preparation
However, Morocco says the absence of Neymar won’t affect their game plan. The Moroccan coach, Mohamed Ouahbi, said, “We prepared for a game with and without Neymar. Everything remains the same.”
Morocco skipper Achraf Hakimi was more candid, admitting he’s gutted to miss out on facing one of the game's ultimate icons. "I want to play against the best players, and Neymar is among the best," the PSG defender said.
While Ancelotti keeps his fingers crossed for a knockout-stage return, Brazil has to face reality right now. They've got to find a way through the opening block without their armour and ultimate game-changer on the pitch.
🚨🇧🇷 BREAKING: Neymar Jr to miss Brazil vs Morocco opening game but back next week.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 12, 2026
“Neymar is working very hard to recover as quickly as possible. The expectation is that he will recover and rejoin the group next week”. pic.twitter.com/8aFLuHyo11
FAQs:
Why will Neymar miss Brazil's 2026 World Cup opening match against Morocco?
He has been ruled out due to a calf muscle injury sustained before the tournament.
Who is the current head coach of the Brazil national team, according to the text?
Carlo Ancelotti, who is the first non-Brazilian manager in the team's history.