Neymar bets on the 'three games rule' to arrive at the World Cup in full form

Neymar has outlined a detailed plan to regain his best form and ensure his presence in the World Cup, relying on a specific strategy: the 'three-match rule'.

Marina Valcárcel | Thu, 03/26/2026 - 15:31
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Neymar bets on the 'three-game rule' to reach the World Cup in fullness.
Neymar bets on the 'three-game rule' to reach the World Cup in fullness.

Neymar has outlined a detailed plan to regain his best form and secure his presence in the World Cup, relying on a specific strategy: the 'three-match rule'.

Neymar's Challenge to Reach the World Cup

Neymar's presence in the World Cup has become a crucial topic in Brazil. After being left out of the squad due to technical decisions, the Santos player is determined to prove his worth and has designed a meticulous plan to convince Ancelotti and earn a spot in the Brazilian national team.

The 'three-match rule' as a key strategy

At 34 years old, Neymar is focused on avoiding setbacks and muscle injuries, so he has set the rule not to play more than three matches per week. Additionally, he will prioritize local matches at Vila Belmiro to ensure better rest and take care of his physical condition.

Detailed Planning and Focus on the World Cup

Neymar has established, alongside the medical department of Santos and coach Cuca, a rigorous management of his match workload. His goal is to play as a starter and complete in every match, considering it the best way to demonstrate his level and secure his presence in the top football competition.

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