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Brazil is into the World Cup semifinals. But its brightest star is out. - Subscribe
Neymar fractured his vertebra Friday night during his team's World Cup quarterfinal win - Subscribe
over Colombia and will miss the remainder of the football tournament, team doctor Rodrigo - Subscribe
Lasmar told reporters after the game. The 22-year-old got kneed in the back during - Subscribe
a second-half collision with a Colombian player. He rolled on the ground afterward, then cried - Subscribe
in apparent pain while being taken off the field on a stretcher. - Subscribe
"It's not serious in the sense that it doesn't need surgery, but he'll need to immobilize - Subscribe
it to recover," said Lasmar, according to a story on the official website of FIFA, which
runs the World Cup. "Unfortunately, he's not going to be able to play."
His loss is a huge blow for Brazil, which entered the World Cup with steep expectations
given its traditional excellence in the sport its won more championships than any other
country and the fact it is hosting the tourney for the first time since 1950.
As one woman dressed in a Brazilian national team jersey told CNN on Friday night in Rio
de Janeiro, "It's like we have lost today." "It's terrible, terrible. I'm so sad," she
added regarding Neymar's injury. "But let's go on."
Many in Brazil still have a bitter taste from that World Cup decades ago, when the host
lost in the finals to Uruguay. It's not like the next game would have been
easy regardless. In the semifinal Tuesday, Brazil will face Germany, which is undefeated
in the tournament and handily toppled France earlier Friday. The final game will take place
July 13. Neymar is not the only one unavailable for
the semifinal: Thiago Silva, the squad's captain, will also miss the game after getting his
second yellow card on Friday which automatically rules him out of his next game.
Neymar has been the face of his team in his native Brazil and around the world. He has
scored four goals, more than anyone else on his team and anyone in the tournament besides
Colombia's James Rodriguez. (Argentina's Lionel Messi and Germany's Thomas Mueller also have
four goals, like Neymar.) A standout with the Brazilian club Santos,
Neymar moved last summer to one of the world's richest, most successful clubs in FC Barcelona.
Messi, his teammate there, was among those who offered their regrets that Neymar is out
of the World Cup and their best wishes for a speedy recovery.
The legendary Argentinian posted Friday night on his Facebook page: "Neymar, I hope you
recover very soon, friend!"