Brazilian midfielder Lucas Paqueta has been ruled out of Sunday's quarter-final match against Norway at the World Cup due to an injury sustained during their 2:1 victory over Japan in Houston. The injury occurred to his left hamstring in the second half of the game against Japan, and he is currently undergoing intensive treatment. Paqueta was a regular starter alongside Casemiro and Bruno Guimaraes, and his absence leaves Brazil with fewer options in midfield. According to a source from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Paqueta might return only if Brazil reaches the final, which would also take place at MetLife Stadium on July 19. In his absence, Danilo Santos could step into Paqueta's role if coach Carlo Ancelotti maintains the same tactical formation. Meanwhile, forward Raphinha, who missed earlier matches due to a thigh injury, has started light training and may be ready for selection soon. Young forward Rayan also did not participate in part of the open training session but is expected to play in Sunday's match.
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