BRAZILIAN SUPERSTAR NEYMAR FLIES INTO PARIS AFTER OPERATION
Neymar, pictured in a black t-shirt, arrived on a private jet at Le Bourget airport outside Paris |
Brazilian super-star Neymar
flew back into France on Friday to rejoin his club Paris Saint-Germain after an
operation on a broken foot bone in March.
A photographer at
the scene took shots of Neymar seemingly at ease as he strolled to an awaiting
van wearing sports shoes, no sign of a foot brace and not using crutches.
Neymar, who arrived
by private jet at an airport outside Paris, is continuing his recovery
following the operation and his focus is firmly set on being fit to lead
Brazil's World Cup challenge in Russia this summer.
Neymar's injury sent
shockwaves through Brazil after the iconic forward had also been injured in
their home World Cup in 2014, with the team losing 7-1 in the semi-finals to
Germany in a landmark humiliation in his absence.
The 26-year-old
forward -- whose 222 million-euro ($263 million) transfer from Barcelona to PSG
last year made him the most expensive player in history -- broke a bone in his
right foot while playing for the French club on February 25 and has been in a
race for fitness since undergoing surgery in Brazil on March 3.
According to French
sports paper L'Equipe, he has been walking without crutches for two weeks but
he said last week that he would not play again before undergoing a final
medical on May 17, two days ahead of PSG's last match of the season.
PSG coach Unai Emery
admitted Thursday he had not spoken to Neymar for "some weeks", as
the striker stayed at his coastal mansion in Rio.
"I'm not sure
when he's coming, I've heard he is coming though," Emery said.
"He needs to be
left alone to work with the physios, but we also want him to be with us for the
last match."
Neymar has scored 28
goals in all competitions for the French side this season since leaving
Barcelona.
PSG were beaten by
Real Madrid in the Champions League as Neymar missed the second leg, but have
regained the French league title, won the League Cup and face third-division
Les Herbiers in the French Cup final on Tuesday.
The surgeon who
operated on Neymar's foot told Brazilian daily Folha de Sao Paulo on Friday the
objective is "that he is 100 percent fit for the start of World Cup
training", which is scheduled for May 21 at Teresopolis near Rio.
SOURCE: AFP
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