Brazil winger Raphinha has received positive news after scans on his thigh injury sustained during Friday's 3-0 win over Haiti. The 29-year-old left the pitch in the first half with sharp pain in his posterior muscle, raising concerns ahead of the World Cup.
What happened during the Haiti match?
Raphinha was forced off in the first half of Brazil's dominant victory over Haiti on Friday. The winger felt sharp pain in his right thigh, a recurring issue that has plagued him this season. Despite initial worries, he was seen walking normally after the substitution, easing fears of a serious injury.
Why is this injury concerning for Brazil?
This is not the first time Raphinha has dealt with thigh problems. He missed the March international break due to similar issues and suffered four separate injuries to the same area last season. With strict FIFA tournament regulations, Brazil cannot replace him if he's ruled out of the World Cup.
What's next for Raphinha and Brazil?
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has not released an official diagnosis, but early signs are positive. Raphinha's recovery is crucial as Brazil prepares for their final Group C match against Scotland. Neymar is expected to return for that game after missing the first two matches due to injury.