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Chelsea Star To Miss 2026 World Cup With Injury
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Chelsea Star To Miss 2026 World Cup With Injury

Complete Sports 2 days 1 mins read

Chelsea forward Estêvão will miss the 2026 World Cup after being left off the 55-player preliminary list submitted by Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti on Monday, though Neymar was included in the expanded squad, ESPN reports. Estêvão’s status for the tournament had been in serious doubt after he suffered a muscle injury to his right thigh [...]

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