• Neymar looked in pain as he aired a bandaged toe during Brazil training



  • The PSG star looked in good form as he completed a full session with team-mate



  • Chelsea star Willian and Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus also train with the team



  • Brazil face two World Cup qualifiers but have already sealed a place in Russia 







  • Neymar looked in fine spirits as he trained with the Brazil national squad in Teresopolis on Monday, but caused concern as he grimaced while tending to a wounded toe on the sidelines.
    The Paris Saint-Germain forward has travelled to Brazil for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Chile despite the nation having already sealed their place in Russia next summer.




    Head coach Tite is aiming to go out of the campaign on a high after calling up Neymar alongside other big hitters such as Chelsea star Willian and Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus, both of whom trained as well. 

    Soon, Neymar, Jesus and the rest of the Brazil squad will be on their way to the noxious surroundings of La Paz, where they take on Bolivia in the world's highest national stadium.
    At 3,637 metres above sea level, Bolivia's Estadio Hernando Siles needs a special exemption from FIFA to hold matches as the governing body has a ban on all other stadiums located 3,000 meters. 
    Usually, travelling teams tend to arrive for matches earlier in order to adapt to the lower levels of oxygen, but Brazil do not appear worried after storming their way through qualifying up to this poinT





  • Brazil have lost only one of their 16 fixtures so far and are a whole 10 points away from their nearest competitor, Uruguay. Meanwhile, the rest of the South Americans are still scrambling to secure their place.




    In particular, Argentina have had a torrid campaign and currently sit in fifth place, only good enough for a play-off against the winners of the Oceania qualifying zone.
    Lionel Messi's men face a crunch tie against the team who sit directly above them, Peru, later this week before a final game against Ecuador, who themselves have an outside chance of qualifying despite sitting third from bottom.







  • Neymar looked in pain as he aired a bandaged toe during Brazil training



  • The PSG star looked in good form as he completed a full session with team-mate



  • Chelsea star Willian and Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus also train with the team



  • Brazil face two World Cup qualifiers but have already sealed a place in Russia 







  • Neymar looked in fine spirits as he trained with the Brazil national squad in Teresopolis on Monday, but caused concern as he grimaced while tending to a wounded toe on the sidelines.
    The Paris Saint-Germain forward has travelled to Brazil for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Chile despite the nation having already sealed their place in Russia next summer.




    Head coach Tite is aiming to go out of the campaign on a high after calling up Neymar alongside other big hitters such as Chelsea star Willian and Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus, both of whom trained as well. 

    Soon, Neymar, Jesus and the rest of the Brazil squad will be on their way to the noxious surroundings of La Paz, where they take on Bolivia in the world's highest national stadium.
    At 3,637 metres above sea level, Bolivia's Estadio Hernando Siles needs a special exemption from FIFA to hold matches as the governing body has a ban on all other stadiums located 3,000 meters. 
    Usually, travelling teams tend to arrive for matches earlier in order to adapt to the lower levels of oxygen, but Brazil do not appear worried after storming their way through qualifying up to this poinT





  • Brazil have lost only one of their 16 fixtures so far and are a whole 10 points away from their nearest competitor, Uruguay. Meanwhile, the rest of the South Americans are still scrambling to secure their place.




    In particular, Argentina have had a torrid campaign and currently sit in fifth place, only good enough for a play-off against the winners of the Oceania qualifying zone.
    Lionel Messi's men face a crunch tie against the team who sit directly above them, Peru, later this week before a final game against Ecuador, who themselves have an outside chance of qualifying despite sitting third from bottom.