Neymar’s comeback: high hopes at Al-Hilal, concerns for Brazil

As Neymar recovers from knee surgery, his absence leaves a noticeable gap in Brazil’s lineup, despite his club’s successes.

Neymar has rejoined Al-Hilal for training as part of his rehabilitation process after undergoing knee surgery last November. Despite his absence from the field, Al-Hilal clinched the Saudi league title, the Saudi Super Cup, and the Saudi King’s Cup last season. Neymar managed to contribute one goal and two assists in just five appearances before his injury.

The Brazilian forward’s injury occurred during a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in October 2023, resulting from a harsh tackle by Nicolás De la Cruz.

This incident led to a torn anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus, sidelining him for the season and the 2024 Copa América. Al-Hilal’s coach, Jorge Jesus, recently indicated Neymar might return to play by September.

Neymar’s absence has been profoundly felt by the Brazil national team, especially during the Copa América. Brazil’s performance was lackluster, culminating in a quarter-final exit against Uruguay in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw.

Critics and former players have voiced their dissatisfaction, highlighting the void in leadership and attacking prowess left by Neymar’s absence.

This contrast in impact; Neymar’s absence hits Brazil hard, but his club manages well without him.

As Neymar works toward recovery, the Brazilian team must find ways to adapt and evolve, reflecting on their recent failures to rejuvenate their approach for future competitions.