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Alarms have been raised again in Brazil. The resounding 4-1 defeat against Argentina has reignited doubts about Dorival Júnior, the current coach of Canarinha, and rumors of a possible replacement have quickly surfaced. In this context, Carlo Ancelotti's name is once again on everyone's lips as the great hope of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to take charge of the national team.
The Italian coach, currently leading Real Madrid, was previously linked to the Brazilian national team but ultimately renewed with the Spanish club until 2026. However, CBF still considers Ancelotti the ideal choice to lead Brazil, especially after the recent setbacks of the South American team.
They want him after the Club World Cup
The idea being considered in Brazil is for Ancelotti to assume the position after the 2025 Club World Cup, scheduled between June and July, where Real Madrid will be one of the participants. The federation believes that would be the perfect time to make the announcement, provided that the Madrid club decides to end their cycle with the Italian coach and seek a new one. Despite having a valid contract, Ancelotti's future on the Madrid bench is not entirely secure, especially if Real Madrid fails to meet its objectives this season.
As an alternative, the name of Filipe Luís has also started to gain traction. The former full-back of Atlético Madrid and Flamengo is highly respected in Brazil and has already begun his career as a coach. Nevertheless, CBF considers Ancelotti's experience and leadership essential to bring Brazil back to the pinnacle of world football.
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