Brazil replaces injured Wesley with Ederson before World Cup
Brazil has made a World Cup roster change. Right back Wesley is out due to a thigh muscle injury. Midfielder Ederson will join the team. Forward Neymar is also sidelined with a calf injury. Brazil begins World Cup group play on Saturday.

The Brazilian soccer confederation said Sunday that Wesley injured a muscle in his left thigh. He left early in the team's friendly game against Egypt on Saturday night in Cleveland, and imaging found it significant enough to knock Wesley out of the World Cup.
"Wesley is an athlete loved by the group and will always be considered part of this team that seeks the six-time world championship," the Brazilian confederation said.
Ederson, 26, is now set to join the team in the U.S. as part of the 26-player roster. Brazil opens World Cup group play on Saturday in the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Another injury situation is still ongoing with 34-year-old forward Neymar, who did not travel to Cleveland with the rest of the group. Neymar is currently sidelined because of a calf injury.
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