Legendary manager Carlo Ancelotti assumed leadership of the Brazil men’s national team in May 2025. ESPN’s Gabriele Marcotti noted the uniqueness of a foreign coach leading Brazil to a record sixth World Cup win in 2026, highlighting Ancelotti as a potential game-changer.
As Brazil enters the Round of 16 in the 2026 FIFA men’s World Cup, Ancelotti’s skills are essential. The team lost Raphinha to a hamstring injury against Haiti on June 19. Despite this setback, Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 in their final group match but narrowly overcame Japan in the Round of 32 on June 30.
Midfielder Lucas Paquetá left the game at halftime due to a leg injury. The next day, ESPN Brasil reported that Paquetá sustained a grade 2 muscle injury in his left thigh, jeopardizing his participation in the remaining matches. He will undergo intensive treatment to facilitate a quick recovery.
Paquetá had played in every game of the tournament for Brazil. According to Fabrizio Romano, he will miss the upcoming match against Norway in the Round of 16, scheduled for July 5 at MetLife Stadium.
Brazil remains a formidable contender despite these challenges. They boast talents like goalkeeper Alisson and Vinícius Júnior, alongside a strong defense. Ancelotti has the elements required to guide Brazil toward another significant tournament victory.

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