FIFA World Cup 2018: Danilo available for Brazil against Mexico; Marcelo unclear

Marcelo, who left early in the group stage finale against Serbia because of back spasms, is still uncertain for the match against Mexico. Filipe Luis replaced him against Serbia.
Marcelo, who left early in the group stage finale against Serbia because of back spasms, is still uncertain for the match against Mexico. | AP
Marcelo, who left early in the group stage finale against Serbia because of back spasms, is still uncertain for the match against Mexico. | AP

SAMARA: Danilo is available to play for Brazil against Mexico after missing the team's last two matches in Russia with a right hip injury.

Team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar announced late Saturday that the right back who plays for Manchester City could play in the round-of-16 match on Monday at Samara Stadium.

Marcelo, who left early in the group stage finale against Serbia because of back spasms, is still uncertain for the match against Mexico. Filipe Luis replaced him against Serbia.

Marcelo, a defender who plays for Real Madrid, posted later to Twitter: "Thank you all for the messages!!! Thank God it was not serious!!! Soon I will be back!!! "

Lasmar said Marcelo would be evaluated again after Sunday's training, adding that "we're optimistic that he'll be able to be ready for the game."

Winger Douglas Costa, who plays for Juventus, continues to recover from a right thigh injury he sustained in the group stage and will not play against Mexico.

Brazil has faced questions about whether the spate of player injuries has come from excessive training.

Related Stories

No stories found.

X
The New Indian Express
www.newindianexpress.com