Brazil Pressures Ancelotti: Deadline Set as His Plans Take a Turn

The Brazilian Football Confederation gives the Italian coach until May to decide on his future
Eduardo Inda appeared on El Chiringuito last night with updates on Carlo Ancelotti’s potential move to the Brazilian national team.
According to the director of OK Diario, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has issued an ultimatum to the Italian coach, giving him until May to respond to their offer to become Brazil’s new head coach.
Ancelotti had already been strongly linked to the job last season, but he ultimately chose to stay at Real Madrid, where he won La Liga and the Champions League, becoming the most decorated coach in the club’s history.

However, the situation may now be different. Real Madrid’s performance this season has been underwhelming, and Ancelotti has faced heavy criticism. After squandering a seven-point lead over FC Barcelona, the La Liga title race has become complicated for Los Blancos. They must now win at Montjuïc and hope for a Barcelona setback.
Ancelotti Reevaluates His Future
Mario Cortegana recently reported that Ancelotti is reconsidering his future at Real Madrid. While he was previously certain about staying, his stance has now changed, and these could be his final months as the club’s head coach.

Managing Real Madrid for four consecutive years is unusual and has taken a toll on him. During his second stint at the club, Ancelotti has won two La Liga titles, two Champions League trophies, a Copa del Rey, two Spanish Super Cups, two UEFA Super Cups, a Club World Cup, and an Intercontinental Cup. These add to the four titles he secured during his first tenure at the helm of the world’s most successful club.
His legacy will be unforgettable—not necessarily for the style of football, but for the trophies he has delivered. Ultimately, Real Madrid’s greatness is