Brazil's World Cup Hopes Dim as Estevao and Militao Suffer Hamstring Setbacks

April 25, 2026
Brazil's World Cup Hopes Dim as Estevao and Militao Suffer Hamstring Setbacks
  • Brazil forward Estevao is out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury, casting doubt on his availability for Brazil’s World Cup squad.

  • Militao’s hamstring issue looms large for Brazil’s World Cup plans, with tests and possible surgery leaving his tournament status uncertain.

  • Militao, 28, has a history of serious injuries, including ACL tears in recent years, complicating recovery ahead of the World Cup.

  • Militao’s left-leg muscle injury was confirmed after a relapse from an injury earlier in the season, with Real Madrid and Brazil monitoring him closely.

  • Estevao’s injury occurred during Chelsea’s win over Alavés, and MRI results indicate a hamstring issue requiring an extended layoff; Chelsea and Brazil will decide on treatment and a potential return timeline.

  • Estevao’s absence would dent Brazil’s attacking options, as he had been one of Chelsea’s standout attackers and a regular in Brazil’s recent form.

  • There is a potential, conditional pathway for Estevao to return in time for the World Cup, possibly around 30 days of recovery, depending on fitness and surgical decisions.

  • The World Cup squad discussions include consideration of a replacement winger if Estevao cannot participate; Neymar is floated as a potential alternative.

  • FIFA regulations suggest Iran is not expected to be replaced unless extraordinary circumstances arise, making a change unlikely.

  • Chelsea’s interim coach highlighted the emotional impact of the injury on Estevao, underscoring the seriousness of the setback.

  • U.S. and international coverage note ongoing debates around Iran’s participation and related security concerns, with travel advisories and political tensions affecting the broader World Cup context.

  • FIFA has not indicated any replacement for Iran; Iran qualified for a fourth consecutive World Cup, while Italy missed out after playoff defeat.

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