Brazilian star Neimar, who recovers from muscle injury in the right calf, was first trained with the rest of Brazil's national team at the World Cup on Tuesday (16/6/6).

The 34-year-old top scorer in the history of the five-year world champion Brazil (79 goals), "trained in the field of the Columbia Park coaching center", Morristown, New Jersey, as announced by the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF).

CBF posted on social media videos with Neimar running on the field, however working separately from the rest of the group.

His date of return to an official match remains uncertain, while Brazil granted a 1-1 tie to Morocco on Saturday (14/6), at its premiere in the 3rd North American World Cup group.

"Selesao", under the guidance of Carlo Anselotti, will face Haiti on Friday (19/6) and complete its obligations in the first phase on 24 June towards Scotland.