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Brazil want Carlo Ancelotti or Jorge Jesus to be their new head coach and wish to appoint Dorival Junior’s successor before the Club World Cup begins in June.
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First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G Brazil - five-time World Cup champions, are facing a football crisis following their heavy 1-4 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup qualifiers. The loss has exposed serious issues within Brazil's football system,
With Neymar expected to be in his last World Cup, Brazil has reportedly narrowed it down to two candidates for head coach ahead of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is in a race against time to secure a new head coach for its national football team. With the Club World Cup on the horizon, the CBF has narrowed its search to two contenders: Carlo Ancelotti,
News outlets in Madrid claim that the management had met Cesc Fabregas and Xabi Alonso to potentially replace the Italian.
Pep Guardiola and Jorge Jesus among the other names linked with succeeding the sacked Dorival Junior after Argentina humiliation
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) have been in touch with Ancelotti about becoming their coach for next summer's tournament.
Júnior’s sacking by Brazilian Football Confederation president came three days after a 4-1 defeat to Argentina, Brazil’s heaviest defeat in a World Cup qualifier.
Brazil is searching for a new head coach and have returned their attention to Real Madrid gaffer Carlo Ancelotti. According to The Athletic, the Italian manager is more open to the job than before. The Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) is keen to appoint a successor to Dorival Junior before the Club World Cup kicks off in June,