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AI总结Fri 29 May · 02:00 UTCLionel Messi headlining Argentina’s World Cup roster and Neymar facing a race to be fit for Brazil’s opener set the tone for a tournament where superstar availability is already a central storyline.
Argentina have confirmed Lionel Messi in their World Cup squad, ensuring the defending champions are built once again around their all-time great. Brazil, by contrast, must manage early uncertainty after Neymar suffered a calf injury that ESPN reports could sideline him for up to three weeks and potentially keep him out of the World Cup opener.
The United States camp is taking shape, with BBC reporting that Tyler Adams and Antonee Robinson are in the US squad as the team opens its World Cup preparations, while FOX Sports highlights Alejandro Zendejas’ unusual journey to making the USA roster. The Guardian adds that Mauricio Pochettino is in talks with Milan over the head coach role at club level just as the US begin their World Cup camp, underlining how coaching moves in Europe overlap with the buildup in North America.
Beyond the big names, The Guardian’s team guide underlines Canada’s growing ambitions as co-hosts, ESPN ranks which national teams will have the standout kits in 2026, and the BBC reports that a “least-known” World Cup player has suddenly gained half a million followers, illustrating how the tournament can rapidly transform profiles on and off the pitch.
Watch for updates on Neymar’s recovery timeline, how Messi’s confirmed presence shapes Argentina’s plans, and how final squad selections and rising profiles continue to evolve as teams close in on kickoff.