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Brazil’s defence uncertain after Wesley withdrawal from 2026 World Cup squad

Brazil’s defence uncertain after Wesley withdrawal from 2026 World Cup squad

A thigh injury sustained in a pre-tournament friendly against Egypt leaves Carlo Ancelotti without a specialist right-back just days before Brazil's opener against Morocco.

Six days before their World Cup opener, Brazil lost their starting right-back. Wesley, the 22-year-old AS Roma defender, has been ruled out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after sustaining a left thigh adductor muscle injury during a friendly against Egypt on June 7 in Cleveland.

Brazil won that match 2-1.

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What happened and what comes next

An MRI scan confirmed what the Brazilian camp feared: Wesley’s injury is severe enough to end his tournament before it begins. The diagnosis came swiftly, and by June 8, coach Carlo Ancelotti had already called up Atalanta midfielder Éderson as a replacement.

Éderson is a midfielder, not a right-back.

Brazil’s opening match against Morocco is scheduled for June 13, 2026. That gives Ancelotti roughly five days to figure out a defensive configuration that no longer has an obvious solution at right-back.

The two names being floated as potential stopgaps are Danilo and Ibáñez, neither of whom is a natural fit for the role. Brazil has no specialist right-back left in the squad after Wesley’s injury.

What this means for the tournament

Morocco reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, becoming the first African nation to advance that far in the tournament’s history.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Brazil’s defence uncertain after Wesley withdrawal from 2026 World Cup squad

Brazil’s defence uncertain after Wesley withdrawal from 2026 World Cup squad

A thigh injury sustained in a pre-tournament friendly against Egypt leaves Carlo Ancelotti without a specialist right-back just days before Brazil's opener against Morocco.

Six days before their World Cup opener, Brazil lost their starting right-back. Wesley, the 22-year-old AS Roma defender, has been ruled out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after sustaining a left thigh adductor muscle injury during a friendly against Egypt on June 7 in Cleveland.

Brazil won that match 2-1.

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What happened and what comes next

An MRI scan confirmed what the Brazilian camp feared: Wesley’s injury is severe enough to end his tournament before it begins. The diagnosis came swiftly, and by June 8, coach Carlo Ancelotti had already called up Atalanta midfielder Éderson as a replacement.

Éderson is a midfielder, not a right-back.

Brazil’s opening match against Morocco is scheduled for June 13, 2026. That gives Ancelotti roughly five days to figure out a defensive configuration that no longer has an obvious solution at right-back.

The two names being floated as potential stopgaps are Danilo and Ibáñez, neither of whom is a natural fit for the role. Brazil has no specialist right-back left in the squad after Wesley’s injury.

What this means for the tournament

Morocco reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, becoming the first African nation to advance that far in the tournament’s history.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.