Neymar Returns, João Pedro Dropped as Brazil World Cup Squad Divides Fans
Carlo Ancelotti’s first Brazil World Cup squad has already sparked major debate after Neymar was included ahead of João Pedro following late fitness concerns surrounding the Santos star.
According to reports in Brazil, Ancelotti reportedly prepared two separate squad lists before making his final decision — one including Neymar, and another featuring João Pedro instead.
The uncertainty emerged after Neymar reportedly felt discomfort in his calf during Santos’ recent match, forcing Brazil’s medical staff to carry out further examinations before the final squad announcement.
Despite the concerns, Ancelotti ultimately decided Neymar would travel to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The decision immediately divided supporters across social media.
While many fans insisted Neymar’s experience, leadership, and legendary status made him impossible to leave out, others argued João Pedro had been Brazil’s best-performing attacker this season based on form, consistency, and overall numbers.
Neymar Still Carries Brazil’s Trust
Ancelotti strongly defended Neymar’s inclusion in the squad, insisting the forward remains one of Brazil’s most important players heading into the tournament.
“We spent the entire year analyzing Neymar,” Ancelotti said during the squad announcement.
“We realized that in this last period he had continuity and was in good physical condition.”
The Brazil manager also described Neymar as a player who “will be important for us at the World Cup.”
Neymar’s recall represents another opportunity for the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star to finally deliver World Cup glory for Brazil after several injury-disrupted international tournaments.
Now 34, Neymar remains one of the defining figures in Brazilian football history.
Brazil may no longer depend entirely on Neymar on the pitch, but emotionally, the Seleção still revolves around him.
João Pedro’s Omission Sparked Huge Debate
One of the biggest talking points from the squad announcement was the omission of João Pedro.
The Brazilian forward later released an emotional statement following the decision.
“I tried to give my best at all times. Unfortunately, it wasn’t possible to fulfill this dream of representing my country in a World Cup, but I remain calm and focused, as I always try to be,” João Pedro said.
“Joys and frustrations are part of football. From now on, I wish good luck to everyone who is there and I will be just another fan cheering for them to bring the sixth title home.”
Ancelotti also admitted sympathy for players who narrowly missed out on selection.
“I am sad for players who have been left out, like João Pedro. They will have chances in the future,” the Brazil manager said.
The reaction online was immediate.
Many supporters questioned whether Brazil had prioritized legacy and trust over current form, with João Pedro widely viewed by some fans as Brazil’s most productive attacker this season.
Statistically, many supporters believed João Pedro had earned his place more than several forwards selected ahead of him.
Neymar’s Fitness Scare Added Last-Minute Drama
Reports from Brazil claim Ancelotti had already planned to take Neymar to the World Cup before concerns emerged over the seriousness of the forward’s calf discomfort.
Brazil’s football department reportedly kept both squad versions ready until the final moment, with João Pedro effectively becoming Neymar’s direct alternative.
The situation reportedly created tension inside the Brazil camp before positive medical feedback ultimately convinced Ancelotti to keep Neymar in the final squad.
That detail has only intensified debate around the final selection.
Brazil’s Full 2026 FIFA World Cup Squad
Goalkeepers
Alisson Becker — Liverpool
Ederson — Fenerbahce
Weverton — Palmeiras
Defenders
Alex Sandro — Flamengo
Gleison Bremer — Juventus
Danilo — Flamengo
Douglas Santos — Zenit Saint Petersburg
Gabriel Magalhaes — Arsenal
Ibanez — Al Ahli
Leo Pereira — Flamengo
Marquinhos — Paris Saint-Germain
Wesley — Roma
Midfielders
Casemiro — Manchester United
Bruno Guimaraes — Newcastle United
Fabinho — Al Ittihad
Lucas Paqueta — Flamengo
Danilo Santos — Botafogo
Attackers
Endrick — Olympique Lyonnais (on loan from Real Madrid)
Gabriel Martinelli — Arsenal
Igor Thiago — Brentford
Luiz Henrique — Zenit Saint Petersburg
Matheus Cunha — Manchester United
Neymar — Santos
Raphinha — Barcelona
Vinicius Junior — Real Madrid
Rayan — AFC Bournemouth
Brazil Head Into Another World Cup Under Huge Pressure
Brazil’s squad reflects Ancelotti’s attempt to balance legacy, leadership, experience, and emerging talent as the Seleção chase their first World Cup title since 2002.
With Neymar returning, Vinicius Junior entering his prime, and Endrick viewed as one of football’s brightest young stars, expectations around Brazil will once again be enormous.
But if Brazil struggle in attack during the tournament, questions surrounding João Pedro’s omission may continue following Ancelotti throughout the competition.





