The striker, who left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on crutches and in tears, feared he might miss the World Cup in Qatar, but the tests carried out have revealed that he will only be out for two weeks.
His manager Antonio Conte confirmed this Monday that the Brazilian would not miss the World Cup, and that the injury was not too serious and that he hoped to be able to give him game-time before going off with Tite's side to the World Cup.
It was Richarlison himself who, this Tuesday, dispelled any myths. "Thanks to God it was just a scare. Two weeks then I'll be back", the striker said on social media.
Brazil will announce their final squad for the World Cup at the start of November, and it is hoped that Richarlison, who signed for Spurs for £60 million in the summer, will be there.