Brazilian star Neymar faces a fitness test ahead of the World Cup, with his availability for Brazil's opening match against Morocco uncertain.

Brazilian football fans are holding their breath as star player Neymar undergoes medical evaluations to determine his readiness for the FIFA World Cup. The Paris Saint-Germain forward has been sidelined due to an ankle injury and his participation in Brazil’s upcoming opener against Morocco is now in doubt. If he cannot play, it would be a significant blow to Brazil's chances of securing a strong start to their campaign.

The 30-year-old Neymar, who was injured during a match with Paris Saint-Germain on April 28, has been a key figure for the national team. His absence could disrupt Brazil’s offensive strategy and reduce their overall firepower. The World Cup opener is scheduled for June 24 in Recife, Brazil.

As Brazil prepares to face Morocco, coach Tite is under pressure to ensure his squad remains intact. A positive outcome from Neymar's medical tests would be a huge relief for the Brazilian team and its supporters. However, if he cannot play, alternative plans will need to be put into place to maintain Brazil’s attacking prowess.

The match against Morocco is crucial for Brazil as they aim to build momentum early in the tournament. With Neymar potentially out of action, Tite must rely on other star players like Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr. to step up and fill any void left by the Paris Saint-Germain forward.