
Wesley's World Cup hopes remain intact after left groin injury
Roma left-back Wesley sustained a left groin muscle injury during Brazil's pre-World Cup friendly against Egypt on June 7. The player showed emotional distress on the bench and left the stadium limping, but initial assessments suggest the injury may not be career-threatening for the tournament. Brazil's medical staff are awaiting examination results to confirm the extent of the damage, though Wesley and his entourage believe he will not need to be withdrawn from the World Cup squad. Wesley is expected to miss Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13, but projections indicate he could make a full recovery within 10–15 days. This timeline would allow him to return for later stages of the tournament, assuming no complications emerge from ongoing tests. The decision on his inclusion in the final squad will be made once medical assessments are completed. The positive initial outlook provides relief to both the Brazilian national team, coached by Ancelotti, and AS Roma. Wesley's recovery window aligns with the tournament's group phase, giving Roma and Brazil optimism that the player can participate in the competition despite the setback.



