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·19 Mei 2026
Inside Ancelotti and Neymar’s key chat: terms for World Cup 2026

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·19 Mei 2026

Neymar returns to the Brazil national team and will play in the 2026 World Cup. Amid sky-high expectations across the country, Carlo Ancelotti finally decided to call him up. But first, they had a key conversation in which his return was decided.
According to Globo, last Thursday the Italian coach and Brazil sporting director Rodrigo Caetano spoke with the Santos forward via video call.
During that conversation, they explained to Ney the new conditions in the Brazil national team: he would not be the team captain and, for now, he would not start as an automatic first-choice player in the coach’s system either. They also went over the rules put in place by the Italian and his staff since their arrival. They even discussed reducing exposure on social media.
According to reports, Neymar took the message well and showed a willingness to contribute to the Seleção group at the World Cup from whatever role he is given. That positive reaction from the player ultimately convinced the coach to include him in the World Cup squad.
“We evaluated Neymar over the entire year. In this last year he played consistently and is in good physical condition. He is an important player for this World Cup. He has the same role and obligation as the other 25, whether that means playing or being on the bench. He is an experienced player and in some positions, such as goalkeeper, we prioritized experience, as was the case with Weverton from Grêmio. What we evaluated all year was the physical side; with Neymar, it was a physical issue. In the last few matches he has had continuity and will have the chance to further improve his condition ahead of the first World Cup match. His experience in this type of competition and the affection the group has for him can create a better team atmosphere and help the team get the best out of itself,” Ancelotti explained at a press conference. He concluded: “I want to be clear, straightforward and honest. He will play if he deserves to play.”
Neymar, who starred for Barcelona and PSG in Europe and currently wears the Santos shirt, returns to the Brazil national team after nearly three years away and will play in his fourth World Cup.
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