
Raphinha isn't done. ESPN FC reports he has been ruled out of Brazil's final Group C match against Scotland in Miami, with the Barcelona winger making one thing clear: he will do everything in his power to get back on that pitch before this World Cup is over. The injury detail is still thin on the ground, but the intent is not.
ESPN FC reports that Raphinha has stated publicly he will give "everything" to return and play again at the 2026 World Cup. That's not a polite press-conference non-answer — that's a player who knows what's at stake and isn't pretending otherwise. A second independent source confirming the specifics of his statement has not yet emerged; until one does, treat the detail as ESPN FC's reporting rather than established fact. Whether the medical picture supports that ambition is the question nobody has a clean answer to yet.
The nature and severity of the injury haven't been confirmed. What is confirmed is that he won't feature against Scotland in Miami as Brazil wrap up their Group C campaign. Beyond that, the timeline is genuinely open.
Raphinha has been one of the most consistent attacking players in world football over the past eighteen months — his form at Barcelona carrying directly into his Brazil performances. He offers pace, directness, and the kind of left-foot threat that forces defensive lines to make decisions they'd rather not make. Losing him, even temporarily, narrows the attacking palette for Brazil in a way that matters.
The depth is there — Brazil rarely lack for options in the final third — but Raphinha's specific combination of work rate and creativity off the right is harder to replicate than it looks on paper. Whoever steps in against Scotland will be under immediate scrutiny.
Tournament injury sagas have a rhythm to them: the initial blow, the defiant statement, the cautious medical updates, and then — if fortune holds — the moment a player jogs back out in training and the internet briefly loses its mind. Raphinha is at step two. The next few days will tell a lot about whether the knockout rounds are realistic.
He looked at the camera and didn't hedge. That counts for something.
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Raphinha isn't done. ESPN FC reports he has been ruled out of Brazil's final Group C match against Scotland in Miami, with the Barcelona winger making one thing clear: he will do everything in his power to get back on…
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