Ambition, of course, exists, and it wants to be loud and clear. When a year before this World Cup, in May 2025, the president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) then in office, Ednaldo Rodrigues, announced the appointment as head of the national team of the Italian Carlo Ancelotti, one of the most successful coaches on the planet (five Champions Leagues), he did not do it in half measures: “It is a way of telling the world that we are determined to return to the most top step of the podium.”
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