Saturday 5 July 2014

Neymar OUT of World Cup with broken bone in his back after suffering injury in Brazil's quarter-final victory over Colombia

Brazil superstar Neymar will miss the remainder of the World Cup with a broken bone in his back.
The 22-year-old, who had scored four times to lead his country to the quarter-finals, was carried off on a stretcher in the closing stages of Friday's 2-1 win over Colombia and taken to hospital.
And team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar told local media in Brazil that Neymar will not kick another ball at the finals, expecting his recovery period to be at least four weeks.
'It's not serious in the sense that it doesn't need surgery, but he'll need to immobilize it to recover,' he told SportTV. 'Unfortunately, he's not going to be able to play.
Agony: Neymar lies in agony after being kneed in the back just three mintues from the end
Agony: Neymar lies in agony after being kneed in the back just three mintues from the end

Stretchered off: Neymar is carried away by medics leaving all Brazilian fans in a state of panic
Stretchered off: Neymar is carried away by medics leaving all Brazilian fans in a state of panic

Carried away: Neymar was stretchered off the pitch and taken to hospital after Brazil's quarter-final win
Carried away: Neymar was stretchered off the pitch and taken to hospital after Brazil's quarter-final win

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Cynical: With the ball nowhere near Juan Zuniga smashes his knee into the lower part of Neymar's back
Cynical: With the ball nowhere near Juan Zuniga smashes his knee into the lower part of Neymar's back

Man down: The Barcelona forward falls to the ground after the challenge that leaves him a doubt for the semi
Man down: The Barcelona forward falls to the ground after the challenge that leaves him a doubt for the semi


'The exact time (to play again) can be four to six weeks, but it is too early to confirm this. Let's wait for other tests. This is the first diagnosis we had. Initially, we know he will not be able to play.’
The Barcelona forward had been struggling in the build-up to the all-South American clash with thigh and knee strains but was passed fit to start.
But he was carried off three minutes from the end after Juan Zuniga's knee landed in his lower back leaving him in tears.
Zuniga said: 'It was a normal move. I never meant to hurt a player. I was on the field, playing for the shirt from my country, not without the intent to injure. I was just defending my shirt.'
Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Soclari, speaking before Lasmar's interview, said: 'I don't think he'll be able to play in the next match.
'He has been sent to a private clinic with the doctor because he was kneed in his lower back. He was crying in pain. It won't be easy for him to recover based on the fact that it's a back injury and with the pain he's in. Let's hope everything goes OK.
‘It might be that he could play in the final but at this moment, the next match is on July 8, I don’t think it is likely he can do it. But he is young, he has energy, he leads his life the right way and does all the right things. Let’s wait for the examination and see if there is something in the next 48 hours that can be done. In my opinion it’s going to be difficult.
'Us and them played a violent game, It was a corner kick when Neymar went in front and he came to stop the ball, but the referee decided and there is no point thinking about a punishment.

Complaints: Defender Marcelo gesticulates as his team's star man lies prone on the ground in Fortaleza
Complaints: Defender Marcelo gesticulates as his team's star man lies prone on the ground in Fortaleza

Treatment: Neymar was seen to on the pitch but had to be removed on a stretcher in the quarter-final
Treatment: Neymar was seen to on the pitch but had to be removed on a stretcher in the quarter-final


'We just hope that it isn't serious. But we just hope that in two or three days he will be able to rejoin us.
‘For the match against Germany it will be very difficult for Neymar to play based on what the doctor said. But we are not hopeful of this and if the injury is serious.
'It might be that he could play in the final but at this moment, the next match is on the 8th, I don’t think it is likely he can do it.
'But he is young, he has energy, he leads his life the right way and does all the right things. Let’s wait for the examination and see if there is something in the next 48 hours that can be done. In my opinion it’s going to be difficult.'
Captain Thiago Silva opened the scoring in the first half before David Luiz's bullet free kick doubled Brazil's advantage after the break.
James Rodriguez pulled a goal back from the spot with 10 minutes remaining but Jose Pekerman's side could not find an equaliser.
Brazil will already be without the suspended Silva for the last-four showdown in Belo Horizonte.
Iced: Brazil's World Cup challenge will be significantly more difficult if they are without their key man

Iced: Brazil's World Cup challenge will be significantly more difficult if they are without their key man

Concern: Colombian playmaker James Rodrigues shows sympathy to his opposite number
Concern: Colombian playmaker James Rodrigues shows sympathy to his opposite number

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