Ancelotti ready to make World Cup history with Brazil

Brazil's head coach Carlo Ancelotti (C) speaks to his players during a training session ahead of the international football friendly match between Japan and Brazil at the Tokyo stadium in Chofu, Tokyo prefecture on October 13, 2025. (Photo by Yuichi YAMAZAKI / AFP)

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No country has ever won the World Cup with a foreign-born
coach but Carlo Ancelotti said Monday that there was "always a first time"
as he eyes glory with Brazil.
The Italian became Brazil's first overseas coach in six
decades when he took over in May and he helped the five-time champions punch
their ticket for next summer's World Cup.
Brazil face Japan in a friendly in Tokyo on Tuesday, fresh
from a 5-0 hammering of South Korea in Seoul last week.
Ancelotti said he is aiming to create history for himself
and his team at next year's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
"My goal is to give my best for the Brazil national
team, to try to get them to perform at their best and to win the World
Cup," he said.
"Of course, no foreign-born coach has ever won the
World Cup but there is always a first time in life."
Brazil made hard work of qualifying, finishing fifth in the
South American table.
Ancelotti is their fourth coach since Tite stepped down
following the quarter-final loss to Croatia at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Brazil sparkled against South Korea, with 18-year-old
starlet Estevao scoring twice and Real Madrid pair Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr.
also among the goals.
Brazilian fans hailed the win as a return to "jogo
bonito" but Ancelotti said there was more to his team than that.
"Brazilian players have the quality to play beautiful
football but you have to think about what you mean by beautiful football,"
he said.
"Brazilian players have individual quality but that is
combined with teamwork and movement off the ball, and that's very important in
football."
Brazil travelled to Asia without forward Neymar, who was
ruled out of action until at least November with a thigh injury.
Time is running out for Brazil's record goalscorer to force
his way back into the squad before the World Cup.
Ancelotti said there were no questions over Neymar's
quality.
"If Neymar is in good condition then of course he can
fit into the national team," he said.
"If Neymar is fit then he can play in any team in the
world."
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