
Carlo Ancelotti has been appointed as the new head coach of the Brazil national team, a move that signals a shift towards European coaching in the South American country. This decision comes as Brazil struggles with declining footballing dominance, having not won a World Cup since 2002 and experiencing several early exits in recent tournaments. Ancelotti, a five-time Champions League winner, brings a track record of success and stability, having cultivated elite teams at AC Milan and Real Madrid. His approach blends flair and pragmatism, which is expected to suit Brazilian talents like Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo. The appointment marks a bold step for Brazil as they aim to turn a corner and compete at the highest level once more.



Source: BBC Sports Football
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