Neymar’s return with Brazil is now official. Called up by Carlo Ancelotti for the 2026 World Cup, the former Paris Saint-Germain player will rejoin the Seleção after more than two years away due to injuries. His name sparked a huge ovation during the announcement of the 26-man squad.
The Italian coach explained his decision by revealing that he had closely followed Neymar’s season with Santos FC. “We followed Neymar’s progress throughout the year, we saw that he played and improved physically,” Ancelotti said, convinced that the player’s experience could help the squad during the World Cup.
Ancelotti Demands Team Spirit from Neymar
Ancelotti also issued a warning: Neymar will not receive any special treatment during this World Cup. “He will play if he deserves to play. The pitch will decide. I don’t want stars, I just want players ready to help the team,” said the Italian manager, determined to prioritize the collective above everything else.
“I repeat, Neymar has the same role as everyone else. It’s important not to put all the expectations on one player. Each of them must bring their qualities for one thing: helping the Seleção win the World Cup. I don’t want stars, I just want players ready to help the team.”
Brazil will also rely on Marquinhos, who was selected as well, unlike PSG defender Lucas Beraldo, who missed out on the final squad. Meanwhile, Endrick, who spent the season on loan at Olympique Lyonnais from Real Madrid, will also travel to the World Cup after his strong performances in Ligue 1. With Neymar, Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha and Gabriel Martinelli, the Seleção boasts an impressive attacking line as Brazil chases its first world title since 2002.
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