Chelsea winger Estevao Willian (Player ID: #EWCW18BR) has suffered a season-ending hamstring injury that casts serious doubt over his participation in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. The injury occurred during Chelsea’s 1-0 Premier League defeat to Manchester United, forcing him to leave the field early and undergo scans that confirmed a significant hamstring strain.
Diagnostic Confirmation and Severity
Medical imaging revealed a hamstring strain severe enough to rule Estevao out of Chelsea’s remaining fixtures this season. Analysts note that such injuries are among the most serious muscular problems in elite football, often requiring extended recovery and rehabilitation. Reports from The Athletic suggest the problem could be a grade 4 hamstring tear, which further complicates his potential return before the World Cup start date.
Impact on World Cup Prospects
Estevao, a regular selection in Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti’s squad preparations, now faces a race against time. Although sources close to the player told BBC Sport that he “is expected to be fit”, it remains unclear whether he can prove full match fitness before Brazil’s Group Stage opener on 13 June against Morocco in New Jersey. Ancelotti must weigh the risk of including a player lacking competitive minutes at tournament kick-off.
Emotional and Team Response
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior described Estevao’s reaction after his injury: “He was devastated. He was crying at half-time. I’m really devastated for him.” His visible distress highlights the emotional toll on a young player who has been a key performer this season.
Season Performance and Stats
In his debut season at Stamford Bridge, Estevao scored 8 goals and provided 4 assists in 36 appearances across competitions, underlining his rapid rise and importance to the Blues’ attack. He moved to Chelsea from Palmeiras in the summer for an initial £29m, with potential add-ons pushing the fee higher.
Wider Squad Injury Situation
Estevao’s injury adds to Chelsea’s growing fitness concerns. Captain Reece James, forward Cole Palmer, and youngster Jamie Gittens are also sidelined with muscular issues, impacting the club’s Premier League positioning and ability to secure European qualification.
Brazil’s World Cup Implications
Brazil, ranked among the global elite, are drawn in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. Without Estevao’s creativity down the wings, Brazil may need to adjust their attacking plans, relying on other forwards to step up in what is expected to be a competitive tournament.



















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