Mohamed Toure is not taking part in the portion of Wednesday’s Socceroos training session in Alameda that is open to the media, prompting injury concerns ahead of the team’s World Cup opener. Multiple outlets report that Toure’s absence is conspicuous during the session they are able to observe, but they do not provide confirmed details about the cause or the extent of any potential issue. The reports indicate the concern is based on his non-participation rather than any publicly stated diagnosis. With the World Cup match approaching, the situation adds uncertainty to the squad’s preparations, as Toure’s availability becomes a key question for coaching plans. The outlets collectively frame the development as an injury worry rather than a confirmed injury, noting that the information available at the time is limited to his absence during the media-visible part of training. No other new facts about team selection or additional injuries are included in the shared reporting.