Following a disappointing 2-1 elimination to Norway in the World Cup Round of 16, Brazil’s head coach, Carlo Ancelotti, has publicly stated that he has no intention of resigning from his post. Despite the recent loss, the Italian manager addressed the team’s performance, describing the defeat as “thrown.” However, Ancelotti stressed that his motivation remains high for continuing his work and guiding the redevelopment of the national squad in the coming years. “As long as I feel passion, I want to continue doing this job,” Ancelotti declared.
He emphasized that a comprehensive review of the team is necessary for future success. Specifically, he highlighted the need for structural changes within the midfield. “We must think about everything.
It is clear that we need to make changes in midfield. We need new talents and high-level players who can help the national team in the future,” he stated. The 67-year-old coach confirmed that his tenure with Brazil is secured through 2030.
While acknowledging the disappointment following the elimination, Ancelotti maintained focus on the long-term vision for the Seleção. He noted that the squad is at a point where a new developmental cycle is required, particularly following the departure of several key players. Ancelotti’s commitment suggests a sustained effort to rebuild the team’s core strengths rather than reacting solely to the recent setback.
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