
Ancelotti to Coach Brazil? CBF Vice-President Hints at Strong Possibility
Brazil's CBF Vice-President Discusses Ancelotti's Potential Appointment: 'He's Very Keen' Brazil is buzzing with anticipation as the possibility of Carlo Ancelotti taking the reins of the national team grows stronger. In a recent interview with journalist Marcel Rizzo, Rodrigo Gluck Paul, the newly appointed vice-president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), shed light on the situation. Gluck Paul, a key figure in the successful presidential campaign of Samir Xaud, revealed that Ancelotti is "very keen" on the job, adding to the excitement among Brazilian football fans. "What we're hearing from our president is that he's very excited about the prospect," Gluck Paul stated. "He's really looking forward to the challenge of leading the Brazilian national team." While Gluck Paul himself hasn't had direct contact with Ancelotti yet, the positive signals coming from the CBF leadership suggest a strong likelihood of the Italian manager's arrival. This potential appointment comes at a crucial time for Brazilian football, following a period of uncertainty and a need for a strong leader to guide the team toward future success. The appointment of Ancelotti, a proven winner with a wealth of experience, could be the catalyst to reignite the passion and propel Brazil back to the top of the world football stage.