Carlo Ancelotti Closes In On Brazil Head Coach Job, Say Reports
The 65-year-old Italian, who has enjoyed incredible success with multiple clubs, could lead the Canarinho in their quest for a sixth FIFA World Cup title.

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is inching close to a move that would see him take over the reins of the Brazilian national side.
The 65-year-old Italian, who has enjoyed incredible success with multiple clubs over the span of his incredible career, could lead the Canarinho in their quest for a sixth FIFA World Cup title in the upcoming edition of the spectacle.
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Brazil won their last World Cup title in the year 2002 and have been in search of the elusive sixth ever since. While multiple managers have tried to clinch the sixth star on the famous yellow kit of the South American nation, each and every one have come up short and the football-mad nation would hope that their wait could be brought to an end by the storied Italian.
Ancelotti’s club record speaks for itself as ‘Don Carlo’ has claimed the coveted UEFA Champions League a record five-times, while also managing to win the League title in all five top European nations, including England, Spain, Germany, France and his homeland Italy.
Ancelotti claimed the league title with Chelsea in the Premier League, Real Madrid in La Liga, AC Milan in Italy, PSG in France and Bayern Munich in Germany. He won the Champions League thrice with Madrid and twice with Milan in an unprecedented achievement in the history of the elite European championship.
Ancelotti has served as the manager of Real Madrid since 2021 in his second stint with the Spanish heavyweights, to great success nevertheless however, relationships backstage look to have soured amid a turbulent season, considering the lofty standards of the Capital city club. Speculation suggests Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso could be in line to replace his former maestro if Ancelotti does take up the Brazil role.
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