
After Carlo Ancelotti's departure from Real Madrid became clear, he decided to continue his coaching career with the Brazilian national team. The 65-year-old experienced Italian specialist contacted Brazilian star players and began to reshape the team.
As soon as Ancelotti took over his new position, he immediately called up 33-year-old striker Neymar, the main star of the Brazilian national team. In an interview with the player, the specialist said that he would rely on him at the 2026 World Cup and expects him to lead the team.
It should be recalled that Neymar was last called up to the Brazilian national team in the fall of 2023. In the next match, he suffered a serious injury and spent more than a year recovering from this injury. Neymar's return to the national team raises great hopes for millions of fans.
Ancelotti has also been in touch with his former student Casemiro, who plays for Manchester United and has been subject to a lot of criticism recently. The coach stressed the need to bring the 34-year-old experienced midfielder back to the national team and use his wealth of experience.
Casemiro has not been called up to the Brazil national team for the past two years. It is believed that such changes can have a significant impact on the future strategy and results of the national team.
During his coaching career, Carlo Ancelotti has managed various strong clubs in Europe and won many trophies. Having achieved great success with teams such as Real Madrid, Milan, and Chelsea, the Italian specialist will now use his wealth of experience to restore the reputation of the Brazilian national team on the world stage.
Since the Brazilian national team has not been able to show the expected results at the World Cups in recent years, Ancelotti is facing a great responsibility. At the same time, football fans are hoping that with the help of a new coach and the expected return of stars, the team will return to its former greatness. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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