Alex Sandro : Neymar's fever, injured in Brazil's next match Sandro!

Brazil vs Cameroon, FIFA World Cup 2022: Brazil coach Tite is not available for the team's defender Alex Sandro in the next match against Cameroon.

Brazil vs Cameroon

Doha: Brazil coach Tite is worried about injuries to team star Neymar Jr. and right back Danilo. Brazil had to play without these two in the last match against Switzerland. The five-time world champions managed to break through the Swiss defense in the absence of Neymar-Danilo. Although the last sixteen is confirmed, the injury problem does not want to leave behind. After Neymar, Danilo, defender Alex Sandro is injured this time. As a result, he will not be able to play in the last match of the group stage (Qatar World Cup 2022) against Cameroon. Already entered the knock out. The last match of Group G against Brazil is a regular one. However, before the start of the knockout stage, Brazil is under a lot of pressure due to one injury after another. How was Sandro injured? Presented by Next World Cup.

Alex Sandro suffered a hip injury in the 1-0 win over Switzerland, according to Brazil's Football Association. In the 86th minute of the match, Sandro left the field with body discomfort. On the same day, the doctors checked and found that he has an injury in the left hip muscle. For now, Sandro is not playing in the group stage match against Cameroon on December 3. Brazil team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar said in the statement. Big blow to Brazil, no doubt. Lasmar also said that Neymar and Danilo are under the supervision of doctors and all measures are being taken to recover them before the knockout stage. Neymar was not at the stadium to watch the team's match last Monday. Because besides the injury, he is suffering from mild fever.

Coach Tite completed the practice session on Tuesday with some footballers who did not play against Switzerland. Can make several changes to the team against Cameroon. If they win against Cameroon, Brazil will set a record of 18 consecutive group stage wins in World Cup history. This record is not held by any other team.

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