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Ancelotti has already talked about training for the 2026 World Cup and also about the post-Real stop

Strong CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) candidate to replace Tite in the Brazilian team in 2023, Carlo Ancelotti has already declared his intention to participate in the 2026 World Cup. The revelation came in May 2022, shortly after winning the 2021/22 Champions League, with the real Madrid.

“[Treinaria uma seleção?] Yes, but it’s premature to talk about it now”, he began by saying. “For the 2026 World Cup, why not? It could be. I would love to, of course,” she added, in an interview with Amazon Prime.

In the same chat, the Italian pundit also revealed that Real would “probably” be his tenth and final club in his long and successful career – he has a current contract with Meringues until June 2024.

“After Real, yes, I’ll probably stop. Now, if the club keeps me here for ten years, I’ll train for another ten years,” he confided.

“I would like to be with my grandchildren, go on vacation with my wife. There are so many things to do that I have left aside and that I would like to do”, he reiterated, also highlighting the desire, for example, to get to know Rio de Janeiro.

Even before the ball rolls Qatar CupAncelotti was contacted by third parties with the authorization and consent of the CBF management, as revealed by UOL Esporte, yesterday (12)🇧🇷 He was interested in hearing the project, but warned that, at least, he will finish the current season at Real Madrid.

To agree with the conditions of the Italian, who would therefore arrive only in June 2023, the confederation would have to find an interlocutor to guide the selection in the next matches, during the FIFA appointment which runs from the end of March to the beginning of April.

At 63, Carlo Ancelotti is one of the most successful coaches in active service. He was champion in all the countries he visited: Italy (Milan), England (Chelsea), France (PSG), Germany (Bayern Monaco) and Spain (Real Madrid). He has four Champions League titles to his credit.

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