FIFA World Cup 2014: Doctors veto Neymar wanting to play in final

IANS
Brazilian striker Neymar lies on a stretcher on July 5, 2014 inside the helicopter that will transport him from Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil to his residence in Guaruya.
Neymar’s World Cup was cut short after he suffered a broken vertebrae in Brazil’s quarter-final triumph over Chile.

Belo Horizonte (Brazil), July 7 (IANS) Neymar has reportedly told family and friends that he wants to play in the World Cup final, should Brazil defeat Germany in Tuesday's semifinal.

But Selecao medical staff is set to veto the 22-year-old's attempt at a miraculous return from injury.

The Barcelona forward suffered a fractured vertebra in Brazil's 2-1 victory over Colombia in Fortaleza on Friday.

Brazil's team doctor Jose Luiz Runco said the injury normally required a recovery period of three to six weeks.

However according to Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo Neymar has expressed a wish to return for the tournament decider on July 13 in the event Brazil advances.

"Neymar says that he is feeling less pain and for that reason he thinks he can recuperate in one week," the newspaper said.

"Medical staff concedes the injury isn't so serious but say there is no way the fracture can heal in that period."

Neymar has left Brazil's training base in Teresopolis, north of Rio de Janeiro, to recover with his family in the Brazilian port city of Santos.

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