Neymar, the Brazilian football star, experienced a distressing moment during Brazil’s World Cup qualifying match against Uruguay. In the first half of the game, specifically in the 44th minute, Neymar appeared to sustain a knee injury. He fell during a run, which led to immediate concern as he clutched his left knee in pain. Players from both teams surrounded him as he held his injured knee. Neymar was subsequently carried off the field on a stretcher, with his hands on his face, indicating the seriousness of the situation. He was replaced by Richarlison.

As of that moment, there was no immediate update on Neymar’s condition from Brazil’s medical team. This incident followed criticism from fans regarding Neymar’s performance during a previous World Cup qualifier where Brazil had a 1-1 draw with Venezuela.

Neymar, who currently plays for Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League, has a prominent career with the Brazilian national team, having made his debut in 2010. He has amassed an impressive record of 79 goals in 128 appearances for the national team. The injury raised concerns and uncertainty about his availability for future matches and tournaments.

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