Concerns over Neymar, a string of injuries in Qatar and the health of Pelé back home are all hanging over Brazil’s best shot in years at a sixth World Cup
DOHA, Qatar—Twenty years since its most recent triumph at the World Cup, it looked like everything was finally going according to plan again for Brazil.
The team arrived in Qatar as the favorite to lift the trophy for the sixth time, cruised into the knockout round after just two games, and was preparing to welcome back its star player, Neymar, for Monday’s round-of-16 matchup with South Korea
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