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Neymar arrives in Brazil for foot surgery

AFP  |  Rio de Janeiro 

Brazilian superstar flew into early today ahead of an operation on his fractured foot that will sideline him for up to three months, casting a long shadow over Saint-Germain and Brazil's preparations. The world's most expensive player, 26, arrived on an Air flight from and left in a wheelchair, a photo taken by one of his fellow passengers showed. Dressed in a black hoodie, a black cap and wearing sunglasses, the star smiled and took selfies with passengers, before leaving on a private jet to an undisclosed destination. is booked for Saturday, said Rodrigo Lasmar, who will lead the procedure. But despite the hurry to put Neymar's right foot under the knife at a hospital in Belo Horizonte, he won't be back on the field soon. "The (recovery) period will be around two and a half to three months," Lasmar told journalists after arriving with the on the same Air flight. "It's not a simple fracture, but a fracture in an important bone in the middle of the foot," Lasmar said. The has not only ruled out of PSG's do-or-die clash with Real Madrid on March 6, but now threatens the much fancied Brazilian national side's build-up to the World Cup, which starts in on June 14. - Tiny bone, big problem - ========================== The initial prognosis did not appear quite as serious on Sunday, when suffered a hairline fracture of the fifth metatarsal, as well as a twisted ankle late in PSG's 3-0 win over in On Tuesday, the Brazilian's father Senior had claimed the would be out for "at least six weeks". coach had said earlier that there remained a "small chance" of getting him back in time to face Real. Lasmar's assessment painted a graver picture both in terms of the and the timing of Neymar's recovery. "Yesterday we went back to the hospital (in Paris) and made new exams that left the seriousness of the fracture very clear," he told journalists in Rio. "There was no doubt left regarding the treatment. We were unanimous in agreeing that it would have to be More conservative treatment, without surgery, would present a far greater risk for refracture.

We can't run that risk." lost 3-1 to Real in the first leg of their European tie in two weeks ago and are in danger of being knocked out of the competition in the last 16 for the second season running. The drama is also a big personal setback for who has been at the centre of the world's footballing attention since his 222 million-euro ($264 million) move from last August. He has scored 28 goals in 30 appearances in all competitions for since arriving. But on Sunday he looked to be in tears as he was stretchered off the field at the - Brazilian jitters - ===================== Brazilians care little about the impact on Their attention is entirely trained on the World Cup, where they have ambitions of walking away with a sixth title. "We just might have lost last Sunday," one radio commentator, of Bandnews FM, said Wednesday. Images of Sunday's fateful duel between and were being shown incessantly on TV, often in slo-mo, before he was stretchered off. "I don't think we can really talk about fears of him not being at But there is a noticeable haste to find a solution so that will have recovered in time," an commentator, Mauro Cezar Pereira, told AFP. Lasmar said he was aware of the pressure. "It's clear there are goals to reach in terms of timing and we will do our best to meet the deadlines," he said.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 21:20 IST
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