
Wesley injury concern: Roma winger felt something in knee during Brazil match
Wesley sustained a knee injury during Brazil's match against Egypt on June 7, going down visibly in pain during the first half. According to a lip-read analysis shared on social media, the Roma winger reportedly told the Brazilian medical staff: 'I felt something in my knee.' The injury occurred after a collision during play, and Wesley's immediate emotional response—including tears—raised alarm among both the Brazilian football community and Roma. The player was withdrawn from the match and will undergo imaging tests to determine the severity of the problem. Roma is closely monitoring Wesley's condition as it could have significant ramifications for his immediate availability and future participation in upcoming tournaments. Brazil manager Ancelotti addressed the concern publicly, stating: 'I think he will have time to recover and be with us at the World Cup. Otherwise we will have to choose another player and we will have time to do so. It is urgent, it concerns us. He is an important player, plays at the maximum of his abilities, with power. He has learned a lot about what he was not so good at, the defensive phase, the marking, now in Italy. I hope it is nothing serious, that he receives the necessary care and that he can continue with us in this journey. But I do not deny that there is urgency and concern: if it were to be something serious it would be a shame.' Wesley has played continuously for two seasons without a break—from his time at Flamengo through his current Roma campaign—competing in the Club World Cup, Brasileirão, friendlies, Serie A, Europa League, and Coppa Italia. The extent of the injury remains under observation.


