Richarlison set to be fit for World Cup following calf injury fears
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has put to rest fears Richarlison could miss the World Cup by confirming the forward is expected to be fit to feature in the tournament next month.
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Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has put to rest fears Richarlison could miss the World Cup by confirming the forward is expected to be fit to feature in the tournament next month.
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Richarlison has established himself as Brazil's number nine and is favourite to lead his country's attack at the World Cup finals in Qatar which start next month. But he hobbled off early in the second half against his old club with a calf injury and will undergo MRI scans on Monday.
Richarlison faces a race to be fit for the World Cup after suffering a calf injury in Tottenham's win against Everton on Saturday.
Richarlison was in tears as he spoke about possibly missing the World Cup after sustaining an injury in Tottenham’s win over his former club Everton. The Brazilian came off early in the first half due to a calf issue and left the Tottenham stadium on crutches. Ad With 38 appearances under his belt for the national team, Richarlison looked to be an all-but-confirmed name for Tite’s Brazil squad, but that now looks to be much more of a doubt.
Tottenham forward Richarlison faces a nervous wait to discover if his World Cup hopes are over after he sustained a calf injury in Saturday's win against Everton.
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