Ancelotti’s Brazil Era Begins vs. Ecuador

June 3, 2025

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There’s no time for a honeymoon period in Brazil, as Carlo Ancelotti stepped into the role of head coach.

The five-time world champions got right down to business, preparing for a pivotal World Cup qualifier against an in-form Ecuador on Thursday night.

This marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Seleção, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

A New Chapter After a Humbling Defeat

Ancelotti replaces Dorival Junior, who was let go after Brazil’s crushing 4-1 defeat to arch-rivals Argentina back in March—a result that saw Argentina seal their place atop the South American standings with 31 points.

This makes Brazil sits in fourth place with 21 points, narrowly behind second-placed Ecuador, who have 23 points.

Though still within the top six automatic qualifying spots for the 2026 World Cup, Brazil can’t afford more slip-ups in a fiercely competitive group.

 Training Intensity Picks Up

Ancelotti who is known for his calm authority and tactical expertise, has wasted no time in ramping up high-intensity training sessions.

The focus is clear: return Brazil to dominance and sharpen a squad that has, so far, underwhelmed during qualifying.

 History Favors Brazil, But Caution Remains

Brazil have reason to be hopeful:

  • They beat Ecuador 1-0 in the reverse fixture last September, with Rodrygo netting the winning goal.

  • Ecuador haven’t defeated Brazil since 2004, a run of 13 matches without a win.

However, under Sebastián Beccacece, Ecuador—nicknamed La Tricolour—have emerged as one of the most tactically disciplined and physically relentless teams in South America. Their climb up the standings is no fluke.

 The Pressure Is On

While Brazil’s World Cup qualification is not yet in jeopardy, expectations are sky-high.

Every match will be viewed as a measure of Ancelotti’s effectiveness and adaptability on the international stage.

His illustrious resume—featuring stints at Real Madrid, AC Milan, and Chelsea—offers fans plenty of reason for faith. But international football brings unique challenges, and there’s little margin for error.

 What’s at Stake

A win would solidify Brazil’s position and inject fresh momentum into their campaign.

A loss, however, could send the team into unfamiliar territory—a fight for qualification, rather than dominance.

For Carlo Ancelotti, the message is clear: the real work begins now.

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