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World Cup 2018: Neymar ‘worried’ about his foot injury after Brazil star faces ‘biggest challenge’ of his career

Neymar is recovering from surgery on his foot and is unsure whether the injury will hold up during the upcoming World Cup in Russia

Thursday 17 May 2018 07:48 BST
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Neymar admitted he has concerns about his foot injury heading into the World Cup
Neymar admitted he has concerns about his foot injury heading into the World Cup (Getty)

Brazilian striker Neymar said getting fit for the 2018 World Cup following surgery has been the biggest challenge of his career and he is also worried about how his injured foot will respond to top-class competition.

“This injury is difficult, and the biggest challenge is right now, going to the World Cup after not playing for three months,” the 26-year-old Paris Saint-Germain forward said on a sponsor’s social media channel.

“The expectations are very high, not just from the fans but from me as well, that’s why this is the biggest challenge I’m facing.”

He has been out of action since spraining his ankle and fracturing his fifth metatarsal on Feb. 25, which led him to undergo surgery in Brazil.

The striker said he feared he would miss the June 14-July 15 World Cup finals in Russia in the immediate aftermath of suffering the injury.

“I was a bit worried I might not be ready in time but after I had the scans, they...told me about the surgery, how long the recovery would take, and that helped to calm me down.

“I’ve started training with the ball, I’ve started shooting and passing and now it’s just a case of improving,” he added. “I feel good, comfortable, at ease. Of course, there is a certain worry, fear, but little by little I’ll lose that.”

Neymar breaks down in tears during press conference

Neymar, who joined the Ligue 1 club from Barcelona for a record 222 million euros ($265.18 million) last August, is expected to be fully fit by the time Brazil kick off their World Cup campaign against Switzerland on June 17.

The five-times world champions will also play Costa Rica and Serbia in Group E.

Reuters

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