Neymar 'not yet 100%' but ready to play for Brazil

Neymar recognized on Sunday that he was "not yet at 100 percent" after medical procedure on his cracked right foot, however the Brazil forward said he was prepared to play for his nation at the World Cup.


"I'm not yet at 100 percent. That will accompany time. I'm still somewhat terrified of going hard and fast, however there are as yet a few days before our begin," the Paris Saint-Germain star told journalists at Brazilian football central command in Rio de Janeiro. "It will require more investment for this dread to leave, yet I'm prepared to play. Nothing can prevent me from doing as such," Neymar included, hours previously an arranged trip to London where the group will proceed with their World Cup arrangements. The world's most costly player hasn't played since harming himself in a French alliance diversion against Marseille on February 25, yet Neymar has been preparing for as long as 10 days and participated in a national group readiness camp this week in Teresopolis."I feel great physically. My foot is fine. Obviously I need to acclimate to specific things. I'm feeling a touch of distress yet it won't prevent me from playing," he said.The 26-year-old likewise pondered what was a baffling 2014 World Cup understanding on home soil, as back damage ruled him out of Brazil's mortifying 7-1 misfortune to Germany in the semi-finals.

"It's a fantasy to play in a different universe Cup, a fantasy which I trust won't be intruded on once more," he said.Brazil will play two warm-up matches before venturing out to Russia, with a well disposed against Croatia at Anfield on June 3 preceding a trek to Vienna to confront Austria on June 10.The five-time title holders play their opening match in Group E against Switzerland on June 17 in Rostov-on-Don. Brazil at that point confront Costa Rica on June 22 in Saint Petersburg and Serbia in Moscow on June 27.


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