Brazil have suffered a major setback ahead of the World Cup, with both Rodrygo and Éder Militão ruled out due to serious injuries just 45 days before the tournament begins.
Rodrygo will be sidelined until January 2027 after sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury. The long recovery period has ended his hopes of playing at the World Cup. The forward was expected to be a key attacking option for Brazil following his consistent performances with Real Madrid.
Militão’s situation also confirms his absence. The defender underwent surgery today and is expected to return only in September. That timeline rules him out of the tournament, dealing a heavy blow to Brazil’s defensive setup.
In a strong emotional message, Rodrygo showed support for his teammate. He said, “We’ll be together as always, brother.” The message highlights the close bond between the two players during a difficult moment in their careers.
Both players were seen as important figures in Brazil’s plans. Rodrygo’s pace and creativity offered attacking depth, while Militão’s presence brought stability at the back. Their absence now forces a late rethink for the coaching staff.
With limited time remaining, Brazil must find solutions quickly. Squad depth will now play a crucial role as the team prepares for the tournament.