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On April 29th, the discussions between the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and Carlo Ancelotti, the current coach of Real Madrid, came to an end. He had been considered a candidate for the Brazilian national team following the unexpected dismissal of Dorival Júnior. The CBF had proposed a staggering salary of about R$5 million per month to the Italian. This outcome is viewed positively for Brazilian football, as Ancelotti has never won significant titles in his home country and has never even coached the Italian national team, which has notably missed two consecutive World Cups (2018 and 2022).

Following Ancelotti’s decision to decline the offer, the CBF, persisting in its questionable strategy of seeking a foreign coach, announced advanced negotiations with Jorge Jesus, who is currently managing the Saudi club Al Hilal.

It’s worth noting that the 70-year-old coach faced elimination in the semifinals of the Asian Champions League, suffering a 3-1 defeat to Al-Ahli on Tuesday, April 29th. He was subsequently dismissed on May 1st.

Jorge Jesus’s only notable achievement is often attributed to his time at Flamengo in 2019, where he led a team that was technically dominant and likely would have won titles even under a notoriously ineffective coach from Pernambuco, known for managing the “worst team in the world.”

From any perspective, hiring a foreign coach for a national team with the most World Cup titles is unjustifiable. This decision appears to contribute to the ongoing campaign to undermine Brazilian football, orchestrated by influential capitalists in international football and supported by certain Brazilian media groups, particularly the specialized press like Rede Globo.

Regardless of the new coach’s nationality, this move represents a dismantling of the football legacy of five-time world champions, sabotaging the efforts of recent Brazilian coaches and players who, as recognized by many abroad, are among the best in the world.

The biased Brazilian sports media has consistently promoted this narrative, striving to favor large capitalist corporations that control the world’s most popular sport.

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Mariana Beltrão

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