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·4 March 2026
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The Brazilian National Team has suffered a major blow with Rodrygoâs serious injury.
The Real Madrid forward suffered a rupture of the cruciate ligament in his right knee and will need six months to a year to recover, which officially rules him out of the World Cup.
Rodrygo was a central piece in Carlo Ancelottiâs system and the top scorer of the current cycle for the National Team, with eight goals.
Since his return in the match against South Korea in October, he had started in three out of four games.
Playing on the left side in the 4-2-4 formation, but with the freedom to move inside and get into the box, his versatility was one of the Italian coachâs main assets.
Neymar back in the spotlight
With the spot now open, Neymarâs name is gaining traction again, as he has similar characteristics to Rodrygo.
However, Ancelotti has made it clear that Santosâ number 10 needs to prove he is in ideal physical condition.
After undergoing arthroscopic surgery on the meniscus of his left knee in December, Neymar only returned to play on February 15.
Since then, he has played three matches for Santos, unable to prevent the teamâs elimination from the PaulistĂŁo by Novorizontino, but scoring two goals in the win over Vasco in the BrasileirĂŁo.
Another midfielder or a number 9?
Rodrygoâs injury could also change the overall makeup of the final squad list, according to O Globo.
Instead of bringing another forward with the same characteristics, Ancelotti may choose to call up an extra midfielder or a new center-forward.
The first signs of how the Italian coach will solve this puzzle will be seen in the squad announcement on March 16, for the friendlies against France and Croatia.
What will Brazilâs attack look like?
The absence of Real Madridâs number 10 opens up a range of possibilities for the coaching staff, directly impacting other key names in the squad:

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