The Brazilian federation would have set its sights on this legendary coach after the Ancelotti failure.
Brazil is preparing to turn a decisive page in the management of its national team. After the failure of negotiations with Italian Carlo Ancelotti, the Brazilian Federation now seems to set its sights on a new technician …
It would be the former Benfica Lisbon and Flamengo coach, currently in Saudi Arabia, Jorge Jesus who is not an unknown to the South American football landscape. His remarkable passage in Brazil earned him a sustainable popularity rating with supporters and growing attention from sports authorities. His offensive style, combining tactical rigor and creativity, seduces Brazilian decision -makers looking for a new breath.
-This possible appointment marks a clear break with the profile of Ancelotti, renowned for its calm management and its more conservative gaming philosophy. The choice of Jesus seems to translate an assumed desire to return to flamboyant, daring football, in line with the historic DNA of the Seleção.
But the arrival of a new coach is never trivial. It imposes on players a rapid adaptation to new methods, a new discourse, a new group dynamic. If the excitement is large, the challenge promises to be size: transforming a pool of talent into a conquering team, capable of reconnecting with the summits.
Brazil hopes to start a new era under the leadership of Jorge Jesus. An era where ambitions will live up to the expectations of a country that lives and breathes football.
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