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The Brazilians get impatient to recruit Carlo Ancelotti at the head of the Seleçao and provide a plan B

The Brazilians get impatient to recruit Carlo Ancelotti at the head of the Seleçao and provide a plan B
The Brazilians get impatient to recruit Carlo Ancelotti at the head of the Seleçao and provide a plan B

Brazilians are expecting to see the negotiations between the Confederation of Football (CBF) and Carlo Ancelotti, expected to become the future Seleçao coach, but they are already thinking of other alternatives.
Several Brazilian media indicate that the CBF hopes that Carlo Ancelotti will quickly reach an agreement on his scheduled departure from Real Madrid to join the technical direction of Brazil.
The impatience of the Brazilians originates in the wish to see the future coach leading the selection in his next two qualification games for the World Cup scheduled for June.
The same sources note that despite the excellent relations between Ancelotti and the club of the Spanish capital, the defeats of Real in the Super Cup final and the Spanish Rol Cup, in addition to the elimination in the quarterfinals of the Champions League against Arsenal. could precipitate his departure from Madrid.
The CBF and Ancelotti have an agreement in principle, but its realization depends on the departure methods of the Italian coach of Madrid.
The Brazilian press believes that if this agreement falls, the CFB will start negotiations with other candidates to direct the Seleçao, including the Portugals Jorge Jesus, current coach of the Saudis of Al Hilal.
So far, Carlo Ancelotti has never directed a national selection. All his coach career took place in clubs, mainly in Europe, with teams like AC Milan, Real Madrid, Chelsea, PSG, Bayern Munich, among others.
By joining Brazil, he would live his first experience at the head of a national selection.

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