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BREAKING NEWS: Neymar won´t face Madrid and should have op, says father

SoccerNews in Ligue 1 27 Feb 2018

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Neymar’s father insists his son has no chance of playing in Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League showdown against Real Madrid and believes surgery on a broken foot is the “quickest way to accelerate the player’s recovery”.

The world’s most expensive player sustained a hairline fracture to the fifth metatarsal of his right foot during PSG’s 3-0 win over Marseille on Sunday.

PSG head coach Unai Emery told reporters on Tuesday that there was “a small chance” Neymar could face Real Madrid in the Champions League on March 6, when the Ligue 1 leaders will aim to overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit at the Parc des Princes.

Emery explained a decision was yet to be made on whether Neymar would undergo surgery but, with fears growing in his homeland over the forward’s fitness for Brazil’s World Cup campaign, Neymar Sr told ESPN Brasil that route will bring about a quicker return to action and dismissed the notion of his son featuring in any potential comeback versus Madrid.

“We have to wait for the club’s decision. PSG is waiting for the right moment,” he said. “The team doctor [Rodrigo Lasmar from Brazil’s national setup] will arrive and they will make that decision together.

“Tomorrow [Wednesday] they will meet and decide. We did not want to be in this situation, but we should try to recover Neymar as best we can.

“PSG already know they will not have Neymar for six to eight weeks, regardless of whether there is surgery or not.

“It is vital to make it quickly because we cannot wait. Surgery is the quickest way to accelerate the player’s recovery.”

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