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Neymar ruled out for four weeks with ankle injury - PSG

PARIS (Reuters) - Brazil striker Neymar is expected to be out of action for four weeks after picking up an ankle injury in a Copa America warm-up game this week, his club Paris St Germain said on Saturday.

Neymar ruled out for four weeks with ankle injury - PSG
(Reuters)

The 27-year-old Neymar was hurt in a 2-0 win over Qatar on Wednesday and was ruled out of the Copa America which starts on June 14 in Brazil.

"The two (club) doctors diagnosed a sprain of the lateral ligament of the right ankle without surgical indication, to be treated with conservative treatment," PSG said in a statement.

"The Paris St Germain striker is expected to return on the field in four weeks time."

Neymar has been accused by a woman of raping her at a Paris hotel last month, according to a police report.

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He has denied the accusation which is being investigated by Sao Paulo police.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ed Osmond)


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