Brazil's forward Raphinha returned to training on Friday, giving coach Carlo Ancelotti a welcome boost ahead of their World Cup last-16 clash with Norway. However, the Barcelona star may find his place on the right wing is no longer guaranteed after 19-year-old Rayan seized his opportunity during Raphinha's absence.
Raphinha's Return to Training
Brazil held their penultimate session before Sunday's knockout match in New Jersey, with Raphinha rejoining the squad after two weeks recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in the first half of the group-stage victory over Haiti. During the 15 minutes open to the media, Raphinha warmed up normally and took part in a passing drill with his teammates, suggesting he is likely to be available for the Norway match.
Rayan's Emergence Creates Selection Dilemma
Raphinha's return leaves Ancelotti with a decision to make after Rayan made the most of his chance. Rayan came on when Raphinha was forced off and has emerged as one of the most eye-catching players in Brazil's team, with energy, stamina and aggressive pressing from the right wing. That work rate has had a direct impact on Brazil's campaign, helping create two goals — one against Scotland and another in the last-gasp comeback win over Japan that secured their place in the last 16.
As well as the return of Neymar, who is also available, Raphinha's recovery gives Brazil a more experienced attacking option for the knockout stage, but Rayan's performances have ensured Ancelotti faces a selection dilemma.



