Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has refused to have any contact with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on the possible boss of five -year World Cup winners.
CBF refers to possible alternatives for today’s Brazilian coach Dorival Junior after Selecao was rejected 4-1 by Argentina’s opponents in Argentina in the World Cup on Tuesday.
Brazil has only won one of their last four matches and has lost five of their 14 matches in Conmebol preferred by the 2026 World Cup, although it is extremely likely to be one of the Six automatic qualifiers from South America.
Still, Dorival is under significant pressure, and the repetition of speculation about a possible pursuit of Ancelotti led to Italian is asked about rumors before Madrid’s meeting with Leganes on Saturday.
But he asked if the CBF had contacted, Ancelotti was blunt, answering: “No. They just don’t.
“My contract is clear, I have nothing more to add. I have a great love for the Brazilian national team, their players and their fans, but I have a contract with Real Madrid.”
Former Madrid striker and Brazilian legend Ronaldo recently claimed that he had been involved in previous talks between CBF and Ancelotti.
But Ancelotti questioned this version of the events.
“I don’t remember talking about it with him,” Ancelotti added. “I have discussed many things with Ronaldo, but that I don’t remember.”
Madrid forward Vinicius Junior played 90 minutes for Brazil in their sad defeat in Buenos Aires, but Ancelotti refused to offer any indication of whether he would rest for Leganes’ visit to Santiago Bernabeu.
“We’ll see,” Ancelotti said of this opportunity. “She’s back and trained well. She’s in very good condition.
“We have a lot of games and I have the option of rotating, though most players feel pretty good. You’ll see the composition tomorrow.”
Madrid is three points behind Barcelona in the race for Laliga. The blouse Placed Madrid 4-0 in October And it also has an important advantage in the goal difference.
Clasico at the Barcelona Olympic Stadium on May 11 could still decide the title destination, and Ancelotti sees many reasons for optimism as his side was trying to review the deficit.
“Laliga is not over,” he insisted. “Barcelona keeps the advantage, but we have to play Clasico and there are many games that will still come.
“We have to do what we can, starting tomorrow, there are 13 games that could increase to 17, I hope this is because it would mean that we are competing in every competition until the end.”