World Cup 2026: It's Annoying, Very Clear - Casemiro on Neymar Playing for Brazil
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World Cup 2026: It's annoying, very clear - Casemiro on Neymar playing for Brazil
Manchester United midfielder, Casemiro, has admitted that it’s very annoying when everyone talks about whether Santos forward Neymar will play for Brazil at the 2026 World Cup. According to Casemiro, it’s very clear that the former Barcelona star doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone, suggesting that the 34-year-old has to go to this year’s World Cup if he deals with his fitness issues. “It is annoying because everyone talks about it, and eve…
Neymar’s Brazilian teammate says he’d accept bench spot just to be in the squad for his final World Cup dream
Football News: As Brazil gears up for the 2026 World Cup, Casemiro discusses Neymar's potential inclusion in the squad, emphasizing the forward's willingness to accept a bench role for a chance at his final World Cup. With fitness concerns surrounding Neymar, the senior midfielder highlights the importance of conversation between the player and coach Ancelotti regarding his role.
Casemiro: Neymar doesn't have to prove anything
In an exclusive interview with ESPN, Casemiro said that "everyone is fixated" on whether or not Neymar is going to the World Cup with Brazil but in Casemiro's opinion, the Santos forward "doesn't have to have prove anything to anyone."
Manchester United's Casemiro Says Neymar Would Accept Bench Role For World Cup
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has thrown his weight behind Neymar making Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad, suggesting the forward is willing to sacrifice his starting spot to chase the trophy. With the Seleção's final roster set to be announced on May 18, the veteran midfielder believes the Santos star still has a vital role to play under Carlo Ancelotti.Constant injury troubles have prevented Neymar from featuring for the national team sin…
In an interview with ESPN Brasil, Casemiro praised the one he considered his “football father”, Carlo Ancelotti, and left him a ‘hot potato’: Neymar.
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