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 Neymar to undergo surgery

 Brazil and Al-Hilal forward, Neymar, will have surgery after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee while on international duty.

The 31-year-old was taken off on a stretcher in tears during the 2-0 defeat by Uruguay on Tuesday.

He landed awkwardly after a challenge in the first half of the 2026 World Cup qualifier in Mon­tevideo.

“It’s a very sad time, the worst,” Neymar wrote on Instagram.

“I know I’m strong, but this time I’m going to need my family and friends even more.”

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It is unclear how long Neymar will be out for but the usual prog­nosis for recovery from an ACL rupture or tear can be up to eight to 10 months.

“Brazilian and world football need Neymar healthy and recovered, because football is happier when

 he’s on the pitch,” Brazilian Football Confederation president, Ednaldo Rodrigues, said in a statement.

Brazil’s all-time male top scorer, who moved to Saudi Arabia in the summer from Paris St-Germain, has struggled with injuries in recent years.

He missed two World Cup games in Qatar last year after he was injured in Brazil’s opener against Serbia.

 Neymar had also been sidelined for multiple months of his last two seasons with PSG because of different ankle injuries and his final campaign in France was cut short in February by ankle surgery.

“It’s not easy to go through injury and surgery, imagine go­ing through it all again after four months of recovery,” he added.

—BBC

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