The Brazil national football team is recovering from a muscle injury that affected forward Neymar. The 34-year-old player, the team's top scorer, was diagnosed with a grade 2 muscle injury in his thigh on May 28. The injury occurred before the team's match in the United States, where Brazil drew with Morocco (1-1) in the first match of Group C. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) released videos of Neymar running on the pitch, but separately from the rest of the group. Brazil will return to the field on Saturday morning, playing against Haiti in Philadelphia. The Brazilian team is the record holder of World Cup titles (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002), but has been on a 24-year drought. Neymar is one of the team's main players and his muscle injury was a blow to the team. The CBF confirmed that the player is recovering well and should be ready to return to training soon. The Brazil national football team is eager to return to the field and continue their journey towards the World Cup title.
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Neymar trains with Brazil national team after muscle injury
Brazil national football team's Neymar returns to training after muscle injury. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed that the player trained on the pitch of Columbia Park.
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