Chelsea and Brazil sensation Estevao has been ruled out of the FIFA World Cup 2026 following a serious hamstring injury sustained during Chelsea’s 1-0 Premier League defeat to Manchester United on Saturday, April 18.
The 18-year-old winger, often hailed as “Messinho” for his dazzling dribbling and flair reminiscent of Lionel Messi, limped off in just the 16th minute after pulling up while bursting through on goal.
Manager Liam Rosenior later revealed the teenager was in tears at half-time, describing the moment as “devastating” for the young star.
Estevao Injury Update
Scans conducted at Chelsea’s Cobham training ground confirmed a grade-four hamstring tear. Such injuries typically require 6-8 weeks or more of recovery, placing EstevÃo’s participation in Brazil’s campaign, opening against Morocco on June 13, in serious doubt. The World Cup kicks off on June 11, leaving insufficient time for full fitness.
The blow comes at a critical time for Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil side. Estevao had emerged as a prime candidate for the right-wing role, especially after Real Madrid’s Rodrygo suffered a long-term knee injury. The Palmeiras academy graduate joined Chelsea in a high-profile deal in 2024 and quickly became one of the Premier League’s brightest attackers, contributing significantly despite limited starts this season. He had featured regularly in Brazil squads since November 2024, missing only recent internationals due to a prior hamstring issue.
Estevao’s absence represents a major setback for Brazil, who lose one of world football’s most exciting prospects on the biggest stage. Chelsea, meanwhile, face further attacking disruption as they chase an FA Cup semi-final and remaining league fixtures. Medical updates suggest a return to training no earlier than late May at best, but the high-grade nature of the tear makes a June comeback highly improbable.
For Estevao, the injury halts what has been a meteoric rise. At just 18, he was poised to announce himself globally at the World Cup. Fans and experts now hope the prodigy uses the setback as fuel for an even stronger comeback in the 2026-27 season.