Published: 09:37, June 11, 2026
Neymar still absent from Brazil training as squad celebrate Ancelotti's birthday
By Reuters
Brazilian soccer player Neymar gives a thumbs up as he disembarks at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, June 2, 2026, as the team arrives ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (PHOTO / AP)

MORRISTOWN, New Jersey - Forward Neymar was again absent from Brazil's training ground at Morristown in New Jersey on Wednesday as the team ​prepare for their World Cup curtain-raiser against Morocco on Saturday while ‌also celebrating coach Carlo Ancelotti's 67th birthday.

Ancelotti's players honored the Italian, who is tasked with ending Brazil's 24-year wait for a sixth World Cup title, with a traditional ​guard of honor. However, Barcelona forward Raphinha joked that the players ​opted for gentler treatment than is customary.

"He passed through it, ⁠but nobody touched him," Raphinha remarked.

Talisman Neymar continues his intensive rehabilitation for ​a grade-two calf injury suffered while playing for Santos in Brazil in mid-May.

The ​34-year-old is certain to miss the first game, and there is no indication yet whether he will feature in subsequent group matches against Haiti and Scotland.

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Despite Neymar's absence, ​Brazilian pundits present at the training ground remained optimistic.

Brazil forward Luiz Henrique kicks the ball during a training session for the national soccer team, June 3, 2026, Morristown, New Jersey. ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (PHOTO / AP)

“Brazil is not the ​great favorite, but it has good players that can come together to form a good ‌team. ⁠I think it has its chances," said Zinho, a key midfielder in the Brazil side that won the World Cup in the United States in 1994.

Zinho, who is currently a pundit for ESPN, believes Ancelotti's side will ​be cautious against ​a Morocco team ⁠that reached the semifinals at the last World Cup.

Benjamin Back, a popular Brazilian radio commentator, said Ancelotti would not ​alter the team's style.

"He will have a team that ​defends and ⁠waits for the opponents’ actions, before trying to be quick in the transition to attack once it has the ball," he said.

"It is a young group, ⁠with ​good physical condition, and a great coach. ​I would put Brazil among the favourites," he added.

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Brazil's first game will take place at the ​MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.