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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews26 de September de 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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     Ancelotti Faces Pressure from Ronaldo to Reinstate Neymar

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    **São Paulo, September 25, 2025** – In the sweltering heat of a promotional event in São Paulo, Brazilian football legend Ronaldo Nazário didn’t mince words. “We don’t have another Neymar!” the two-time World Cup winner declared, his voice carrying the weight of a nation starved for glory. The “Fenômeno,” as he’s affectionately known, was reacting to the latest snub of Neymar Jr. from Brazil’s national team squad – a decision by new coach Carlo Ancelotti that’s ignited fierce debate just months before the 2026 World Cup kicks off in North America.

    Neymar, the 33-year-old Santos forward and Brazil’s all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 128 caps, has been absent from the Seleção since a devastating ACL tear in October 2023 during a qualifier against Uruguay. His return to boyhood club Santos in January 2025 was billed as a redemption arc: a chance to rebuild fitness and form on familiar turf, away from the glamour and grind of European football. Yet, despite flashes of his old magic – including a string of assists and moments of dazzling dribbling – Neymar’s body has betrayed him again. A fresh thigh injury last week is set to sideline him until late October, casting further doubt on his readiness for the global stage.

    Ancelotti, the Italian tactician who took the reins in June after Brazil’s dismal qualifying campaign (they scraped through in fifth place, their worst-ever finish), has been unyielding. The former Real Madrid boss, Brazil’s first foreign coach in over a century, has omitted Neymar from all four of his squads so far, citing “technical reasons” and a need for peak physical condition. “Everyone wants Neymar in the national team in good physical condition,” Ancelotti said recently after Brazil’s lackluster 1-0 loss to Bolivia. “I spoke with him, and I said ‘you have time to prepare in the best way to be there and help the team try to do their best in the World Cup.'”

    The coach’s vision for Neymar is clear but conditional: no longer the wide wizard terrorizing full-backs, but a central No. 10 pulling strings in midfield. “He can’t play on the outside because modern football needs forwards who have physical quality; it’s very important. He can play as an attacking midfielder without problems,” Ancelotti explained. It’s a pragmatic pivot, acknowledging Neymar’s diminished athleticism while leveraging his creativity. But for a player whose flair defined Brazil’s attack for over a decade, it feels like a demotion – and one that’s left fans and former stars fuming.

    Enter Ronaldo, the 1994 and 2002 World Cup hero whose own career was marred by knee injuries. Speaking alongside Neymar at the event, the 48-year-old icon pulled no punches. “Neymar is a decisive player for the Brazilian Seleção. We don’t have another player like him,” Ronaldo insisted, urging Ancelotti to fast-track his recall. He acknowledged the challenges: “He just recovered from a serious injury, and what he’s going through is very natural: re-adapting, game rhythm. The criticism is excessive, but expectations are always high, and that’s why. But Neymar knows what he needs to do to be 100% fit for the World Cup.” Ronaldo’s plea isn’t just sentimental; it’s strategic. Brazil, despite securing qualification, limped through CONMEBOL with uncharacteristic stumbles, including that humiliating defeat to rivals Argentina. In a squad brimming with youth like Vinícius Júnior, Endrick, and Estevão, Neymar’s experience could be the X-factor – the game-breaker in knockout ties.

    The debate has split Brazilian football. On one side, purists and veterans like Ronaldo argue that talent trumps form when the stakes are this high. “Brazil can achieve anything with the players we have now,” Ronaldo added. “Neymar can – and I believe he will – be a key player at the World Cup.” On the other, a chorus of analysts and even some teammates whisper about Neymar’s off-field distractions and injury proneness, suggesting Ancelotti’s caution is rebuilding discipline in a team that’s underachieved since their 2022 quarterfinal exit.

    Neymar himself has remained stoic, posting workout clips on Instagram with captions hinting at resilience: “Back to work.” In a recent statement, he disputed Ancelotti’s fitness rationale, calling the omission “technical” and vowing respect for the coach’s call. Yet, beneath the calm, there’s palpable hunger. His Santos coach, Fábio Carille, has been effusive: “He’s the solution… He loves Santos, and Santos loves him.” At club level, Neymar’s contributed to a mid-table push in the Brasileirão, but national redemption feels distant.

    As October friendlies against South Korea and Bolivia loom – Brazil’s first tests post-qualifiers – the pressure mounts on Ancelotti. With a one-year contract expiring after the World Cup, the 66-year-old knows a sixth Seleção triumph would cement his legacy. But sidelining Neymar risks alienating a fanbase that views him as heir to Pelé and Ronaldo’s throne. Will the coach heed the legend’s call, or stick to his blueprint of fitness-first renewal?

    One thing’s certain: in Brazil, where football is religion, the “O Rei do Drible” (King of the Dribble) isn’t dethroned easily. With less than nine months until the World Cup opener, Ancelotti’s next squad announcement could be the spark that reignites the samba – or fans’ fury. For now, Ronaldo’s words echo: There’s no replacing Neymar. The question is, can the star replace the doubts?

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