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Raphinha Misses Brazil Start vs Norway Due to Hamstring Injury

2026-07-08 · Raphinha · Match Report

**Raphinha will not start for Brazil against Norway on 7 July 2026, as a right‑hamstring strain keeps the Barcelona winger on the bench for the World Cup Round of 16.** The injury was first reported during Brazil’s group‑stage win over Haiti, and despite medical clearance, the player has not been fit enough to join the match‑day squad.

The strain was diagnosed after Brazil’s 3‑0 victory over Haiti on 23 June 2026. Scans showed a minor tear that required several weeks of low‑impact rehab. Coach Dorival Júnior confirmed on 5 July that the player “is close but not ready for 90 minutes.” The medical team opted for caution, fearing a relapse that could jeopardise the quarter‑final.

Raphinha has been Brazil’s most productive forward in the tournament, contributing two goals and an assist in the group stage. Without his pace on the left flank, Brazil loses a direct outlet against Norway’s disciplined defence. Opponent coach Ståle Solbakken noted that “Brazil will miss a player who can cut inside and create space for the midfield.” The Seleção will likely rely more on Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo to supply the final third.

Dorival has a few alternatives. He can bring on Gabriel Martinelli as a substitute, or shift Richarlison to the left wing to compensate for the missing speed. Another possibility is to introduce Lucas Paquetá in a more advanced role, linking midfield to attack. The bench also holds Neymar, who remains a super‑sub after a right‑calf issue limited his minutes earlier in the tournament.

Brazil’s tactical shift will be evident from the kickoff. If Raphinha stays on the bench, the team must adapt quickly, using quick passing combos to break down Norway’s compact shape. The match will test whether the squad can maintain its attacking rhythm without its rising star.

The World Cup’s knockout stage leaves little room for error. Brazil’s next 90 minutes will reveal if the coach’s adjustments can offset the loss of a player who has already proven decisive in the competition.

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