A thigh injury puts Estêvão's World Cup place in doubt
Chelsea’s 18-year-old forward suffered a grade 4 hamstring tendon injury during last weekend’s match against Manchester United and is all but out of the World Cup .
With just 50 days to go before the start of the World Cup , Brazil has another headache in a crucial area of the pitch, the attack: Estevão suffered a serious injury at Chelsea and his presence at the biggest tournament is now in serious doubt.
The 18-year-old forward, a regular fixture for Carlo Ancelotti, left last Saturday’s match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in pain , broke down in tears in the dressing room, as revealed by his coach Liam Rosenior, and underwent medical tests.
Those tests confirmed a grade 4 hamstring tendon injury . Although there is no exact recovery timeline yet, this is no minor issue. With less than two months to go before Brazil’s opening match against Morocco in New Jersey, Estevão is all but out of the World Cup .
It would not be the first major loss for the Seleção. At the beginning of March, Rodrygo tore the anterior cruciate ligament and the lateral meniscus in his right knee at Real Madrid and was ruled out of the trip to the United States.
Now all of Brazil is hoping and praying for the Palmeiras product, who had scored five goals in his last six matches in the famous yellow shirt . This possible absence would once again open the door to several attacking players dreaming of playing in the World Cup , such as Neymar (Santos) and Pedro (Palmeiras).
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