Soccer-Neymar joins Brazil teammates in training as calf recovery gathers pace

Brazil's Neymar took another step towards recovery from a right calf injury, joining teammates in practice for the first time since the team's arrival in New Jersey.

Soccer-Neymar joins Brazil teammates in training as calf recovery gathers pace
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Neymar took ​another careful stride out of Brazil's ​medical room and back towards ‌the World ​Cup spotlight on Wednesday, joining his teammates on the practice field for the first time since the five-times champions ‌arrived in New Jersey.

The 34-year-old forward, recovering from a right calf injury, was seen doing drills with the squad after warming up separately in boots and with the ball, ‌offering Brazilian supporters a glimpse of progress before Friday's Group C match against Haiti ‌in Philadelphia. It was another step in a gradual return for Brazil's number 10, who had on Tuesday, in a session closed to the media, stepped onto the pitch for the first time since ⁠the squad ​arrived, with the ⁠Brazilian FA saying he did physical work and had some contact with the ball.

Whether that turns into ⁠full training, or even a place on the bench against Haiti, remains uncertain as media had ​access only for the first 15 minutes of Wednesday's session. Neymar had been limited ⁠to indoor work at the team's training centre with physiotherapists and fitness coaches.

Sources close to the national ⁠team ​said the coaching staff were being cautious and had no intention of accelerating his recovery. The calf problem was sustained during Santos' 3-0 defeat by Coritiba last month ⁠and is the latest in a long run of injuries and physical setbacks for ⁠Neymar, who has ⁠not played for Brazil in almost three years.

Brazil's campaign began awkwardly with a 1-1 draw against Morocco as they bid for a ‌long-awaited record-extending ‌sixth World Cup title.

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