
Brazil are throwing everything at getting Lucas Paquetá ready for the World Cup — but with a hamstring injury in the picture and the tournament on the horizon, the clock is doing nobody any favours. Note: this report is based on a single ESPN FC source; no official Brazil camp statement has been issued at time of publication.
According to ESPN FC, Paquetá is undergoing intensive treatment on a hamstring injury as Brazil's medical staff work to get him back on the pitch. The report is light on specifics — no confirmed severity, no clear timeline, no official word on whether he has already missed matches — but the framing alone tells you something: this is a fitness race, and it is live.
The phrase 'in the hope of playing again' is doing a lot of work in that original report. It could mean Paquetá is a week away from returning. It could mean Brazil are managing a situation that is far more precarious than the camp is letting on. Right now, nobody outside the Brazil medical room knows for certain.
Paquetá is not a luxury for this Brazil side — he is the connective tissue in midfield. His ability to receive under pressure, turn, and drive forward is exactly the kind of movement that opens up space for the attackers around him. Lose that, and Brazil's midfield looks considerably more functional and considerably less interesting.
The West Ham man has been central to Brazil's setup for years, and at a World Cup spread across North America — with enormous expectation on the Seleção — Dorival Júnior's side cannot afford to be without their most creative midfielder for long, if at all.
The honest answer is: almost everything. ESPN FC's report confirms the injury and the treatment — that is it. No grade, no return date, no indication of whether Paquetá has already sat out a group-stage fixture. Brazil's camp has not issued a formal update, and until they do, this sits firmly in the 'monitor closely' category rather than the 'panic' one.
Hamstring injuries at tournaments have a habit of resolving faster than expected when a player is motivated and a medical team is resourced. They also have a habit of not resolving at all. Brazil will know more than they are saying. The rest of us are watching the team sheets.
Source: ESPN FC. This article is based on a single report; Flagside will update when additional sources or an official statement are available.
Brazil are throwing everything at getting Lucas Paquetá ready for the World Cup — but with a hamstring injury in the picture and the tournament on the horizon, the clock is doing nobody any favours.
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