LaLiga: Real Madrid ready to block Ancelotti's appointment as Brazil head coach
- Real Madrid currently blocks Carlo Ancelotti's potential move to become the Brazil national team coach.
- This situation arises despite Ancelotti reportedly having a verbal agreement with the Brazilian federation.
- Real Madrid wants Ancelotti to remain with the team, particularly for this summer's Club World Cup.
- Ancelotti's contract with Real Madrid runs until June 2026.
- The impasse puts Ancelotti's Brazil move in jeopardy, potentially leading Brazil to consider other coaches.
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LaLiga: Real Madrid ready to block Ancelotti's appointment as Brazil head coach
Real Madrid are ready to block the Brazil national team from appointing Carlo Ancelotti as their new head coach. Ancelotti’s future with the LaLiga champions remains uncertain, after they were eliminated from the Champions League by Arsenal. Los Blancos also lost the Copa del Rey final to Barcelona last weekend. They also trail the Catalans in the league. Last week, there were reports that Ancelotti had agreed to take over the Selecao ahead of t…
Soap opera takes a remarkable turn: 'Carlo Ancelotti not going to Brazil after Real bomb, but considering mega bid for Saudi Arabia'
Carlo Ancelotti's era as Real Madrid coach will soon come to an end, that much seems certain. The successful coach was supposed to become the new national coach of Brazil from mid-June. But now there seems to be a turn in the matter.
Carlo Ancelotti will not be the Brazilian technician: how everything changed in less than 24 hours
In the end, in less than 24 hours, Carlo Ancelotti went from being the next DT of Brazil to not being so, from any point of view. The alternative candidate is Jorge Jesús, although everything is in suspense.This Monday, it seemed all sealed. “Habemus coach”, was one of the headlines of the sports newspapers of Spain when announcing that the Italian technician agreed with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to become the next driver of the…
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