Neymar Could Be Available for Brazil’s World Cup Opener Against Morocco

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Brazilian superstar Neymar could make a surprise return in Brazil’s opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Morocco, according to reports from Brazilian outlet ge.globo.

The 34-year-old forward had initially been targeting a comeback in Brazil’s second group-stage fixture against Haiti as he continued his recovery programme. However, recent assessments have reportedly indicated that Neymar is progressing ahead of schedule and could be fully fit in time for the Seleção’s opening encounter.

Brazil’s medical and coaching staff are said to be closely monitoring the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain attacker, whose experience and creativity could provide a significant boost to the five-time world champions at the start of their campaign.

Should Neymar be cleared to play, his return would represent a major boost for Brazil and add further intrigue to a highly anticipated opening clash against an ambitious Moroccan side looking to build on their recent success on the international stage.

The prospect of Neymar featuring from the outset will undoubtedly excite Brazilian supporters, with the veteran playmaker eager to make his mark on what could be the final World Cup appearance of his illustrious career.

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