Brazil’s new coach, Carlo Ancelotti, He visited the Canarinha Museum in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, where he admired five cups of the world that had been conquered and said he wanted to add another to the collection.
“Welcome; this is your house”, The President of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) told him on his arrival, Samir xaud, who went with him on the tour.
Ancelotti He paused for a moment in front of the wax statues of Pelé and Zagallo, Two of the maximum choice idols, and commented on the shirt with 10 dorsal he dressed Raí In the 1994 World Cup.
In addition, the coach visited the office at the CBF office where he would work and meet other members of the Technical Commission who would support him in his operation.
“I’m very connected,” Ancelotti, along with Xaud, said, who was newly elected as the head of the CBF, after the judicial resources of his predecessor.
Luxury spectator
Despite the visit, Brazil’s coach is set to attend a match between Boyfogo and the University of Chile and another on Wednesday between flango and deportivo táchira, both of Copa Libertadores.
The Italian coach on Monday announced his first call for matches against Ecuador on June 5 and Paraguay on 10th, within the South American Liguilla framework of classification for the 2026 World Cup.
For these meetings Ancelotti will have players where he is working on his stage in Real Madrid’s head, such as Vinícius Jr. and Casemiro, and others unknown personally, such as the young star of Palmeiras, Estêvão.
Coach said Monday during the press conference presentation that his main mission was to raise another World Cup, a trophy that won Brazil in the last time in 2002, and he was in office as a “Great responsibility.”
Italian will be the fourth foreign coach of Canarinha and the first of the last 60 years.
Source: La Verdad

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