
Ancelotti Confirms Brazil's High-Level Readiness for Upcoming World Cup
Brazil national team coach Carlo Ancelotti expressed his firm conviction that his team will deliver a high-level performance during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. These statements, published by the Brazilian Football Confederation on Tuesday, coincide with just 100 days remaining until the start of the global football spectacle.
The Italian coach, who took charge of the team last May, affirmed that all logistical and organizational aspects related to the team's participation are now fully prepared. Carlo Ancelotti stated in this regard, “I am sure that we will deliver a very high-level World Cup tournament,” noting that the current technical work is progressing according to plans to ensure an appearance befitting the reputation and rich history of Brazilian football.
The coaching staff's current focus is on monitoring and evaluating player performance, including those recovering from various injuries, to assess their physical readiness. As part of the intensive preparation program, the Brazilian national team will play two friendly matches this month against France and Croatia on American soil. The squad aims to enhance technical cohesion before heading into the official competitions scheduled between June and July.
The Brazilian national team, five-time world champions, is set to kick off its tournament journey in Group C against Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey, USA. Although current expectations do not place the team among the top favorites for the title, the coaching staff is relying on preparatory camps and scheduled friendly matches to change this perception and build a solid foundation before the opening whistle.