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·30 Juni 2026
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·30 Juni 2026
National team midfielder Lucas Paquetá had an injury to the back of his left thigh confirmed after undergoing imaging tests on Tuesday (30).
The player felt the issue on Monday, during Brazil’s victory over Japan in the second round of the 2026 World Cup.
Paquetá began limping in the final minutes of the first half against the Japanese team. The player left the field at halftime in severe pain, needing support from Neymar and being comforted by his teammates.
He has already begun an intensive treatment protocol under the supervision of the Brazilian National Team’s medical staff.
The medical department’s focus is to work toward his return to activities as quickly as possible.
Ancelotti’s Adjustments
A guaranteed starter in all of Brazil’s matches at the World Cup so far, Paquetá was replaced by Endrick right after halftime. Without his main natural playmaker, coach Carlo Ancelotti made tactical adjustments to the team:
Initially, he tested Matheus Cunha in a deeper midfield role.
Later in the match, he brought on Gabriel Martinelli to fill the position.
Because of the injury, Paquetá missed Tuesday’s training session, which was aimed at preparing for the Round of 16 match. He joins Raphinha, who is also out of on-field activities while recovering from injury.
CBF Statement
Player Lucas Paquetá underwent imaging tests this Tuesday, which confirmed a muscle injury in the back of his left thigh. The player will continue an intensive treatment protocol, monitored by the Brazilian National Team’s medical staff, with the aim of ensuring his recovery and return to activities as quickly as possible.
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