Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil forward Neymar will be out of action for four weeks because of a thigh injury, the Ligue 1 leaders announced on Monday. “Neymar underwent an MRI [scan] this afternoon… a medical check up will be done in eight days but his return to competition is expected in four weeks depending on
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The ESPN FC crew are again at odds with Shaka Hislop’s “random collection of teams” in his Power Rankings. Chile captain Alexis Sanchez has been released from the squad to undergo further tests after suffering a left ankle injury in La Roja‘s friendly draw with Colombia on Saturday. The Chile FA confirmed that Sanchez suffered
Brazil national team coach Tite defended his use of Neymar in the squad’s 1-1 friendly draw against Nigeria in which the Paris Saint-Germain star limped off after 12 minutes with an injury. The latest medical setback for Neymar is the third he has suffered while on national team duty in the last year, and comes
International Friendly: Christian Pulisic (35′) United States 1-1 Chile International Friendly: Oscar Opazo (9′) United States 1-1 Chile International Friendly: Christian Pulisic (4′) United States 1-0 Chile Christian Pulisic exited the United States’ friendly match against Chile on Tuesday with a right quadriceps injury. The 20-year-old left the match at BBVA Compass Stadium in the
Injured Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani has been left out of the Uruguay squad for upcoming matches in the China Cup, the country’s football association said on Tuesday. Cavani, who injured his hamstring in February, returned for a last-minute appearance in PSG’s elimination by Manchester United last week but officials said they preferred to let
Andrew Nabbout has had a tough journey back to the Socceroos after his injury in the World Cup. He set foot in Australia for the first time earlier this week but Martin Boyle could be the latest Socceroos debutant come Saturday. The 25-year-old Scottish-born Boyle has swapped tartan for green and gold and is in
Andrew Nabbout has had a tough journey back to the Socceroos after his injury in the World Cup. Mark Milligan couldn’t be happier to be finally achieving his ambition of playing professionally in the United Kingdom. The 33-year-old contemplated retirement after the World Cup in Russia but realised a life-long goal in August when he