A major blow for Brazil! Paquetá is out of the World Cup Round of 16. The Brazil national team loses its midfield maestro due to injury, and fans’ passion now focuses on overcoming this challenge!
The joy of qualifying against Japan was quickly overshadowed by news that shook the Brazil national team‘s camp. Midfielder Lucas Paquetá, the team’s vital midfielder, has had a left thigh injury confirmed and will be a crucial absence in the World Cup Round of 16.
The confirmation, following detailed examinations in New Jersey, United States, casts a shadow of concern over coach Carlo Ancelotti‘s plans. Paquetá, who has been one of the team’s pillars, leaves a void that will require grit and unity to fill.
Injury Details and Confirmed Absence
The discomfort Paquetá felt during the comeback victory against Japan last Monday (29) turned out to be more serious than expected. After leaving the field supported by Neymar and Endrick, Tuesday’s (30) examinations confirmed an injury to the posterior left thigh, as reported by Itatiaia. The CBF, while confirming the severity, has not yet provided a recovery prognosis.
A Void in Ancelotti’s Midfield
The absence of the number 20 is a major blow to Carlo Ancelotti‘s system. Considered a fundamental piece, Paquetá was an undisputed starter in all four World Cup matches, standing out for his vitality, playmaking ability, and a crucial assist. His role in the transition between defense and attack will be difficult to replace.
The loss of Lucas Paquetá forces the Italian coach to rethink his strategy for the knockout stage. His tactical intelligence, defensive prowess, and passing quality were essential elements for the Seleção‘s balance. Now, names like Bruno Guimarães, Douglas Luiz, or even a change in formation may be considered to maintain the level of competitiveness.
Despite the setback with Paquetá‘s injury, the Brazil national team needs to channel this adversity into fuel for its next challenge. The group’s unity and passion for the national team will be tested. The focus now turns to next Sunday (5), at 5 PM BRT (Brasília Time), at MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey.
There, Brazil will face the winner of Ivory Coast and Norway in pursuit of a spot in the quarterfinals. The journey towards a sixth World Cup title promises to be even more thrilling and challenging, and each player will need to honor the jersey, playing with grit and passion on the field.

