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Argentina’s humbling blow a blessing in disguise for Vinicius and Rodrygo? How Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup future and Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid role are intertwined

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How Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup future and Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid role could be shockingly intertwined
© Florencia Tan Jun/Getty ImagesHow Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup future and Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid role could be shockingly intertwined

Brazil’s long-standing rivalry with Argentina has always been filled with passion, drama, and high stakes. But their latest encounter was nothing short of a nightmare for the Seleção.humiliating 4-1 defeat against the world champions has not only shaken the faith of fans but has also raised serious concerns about the future of head coach Dorival Junior. As the dust settles, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is now faced with a crucial decision—one that could once again bring Carlo Ancelotti into the conversation.

Heading into their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Argentina, Brazil needed a strong performance to reaffirm their status as South American giants. Instead, they were handed their heaviest-ever defeat in World Cup qualifying history, leaving Dorival Junior under intense scrutiny.

The embarrassment against the current world champions wasn’t just a bad night—it was a wake-up callThe Canarinho currently sits fourth in the South American qualifiers, behind Ecuador and Uruguay, and their performances under Dorival Junior have been inconsistent at best. CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues is now said to be feeling the heat and is trying to make a change before it’s too late.

With the current boss’ position hanging by a thread, the CBF has reportedly resumed discussions with Carlo Ancelotti about potentially taking charge ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to Globo Esporte, the Italian coach remains Rodrigues’ top target, despite being under contract with Real Madrid until 2026.

Carlo Ancelotti press conference

Brazil initially pursued Ancelotti in 2023, but he opted to extend his stay at the Santiago Bernabeu and continue mentoring Vinicius and Rodrygo. However, the current situation has reopened the door for their potential reunion even on an international level. The key issue? Timing.

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Real Madrid’s plans and Ancelotti’s future

The 65-year-old boss has consistently expressed his desire to stay with Los Blancos, but uncertainty surrounds his long-term future. His relationship with club president Florentino Perez is strong, but speculation has grown that Xabi Alonso—currently excelling with Bayer Leverkusen—could be lined up as his eventual successor.

Vinicius and Ancelotti

When asked about his future, Ancelotti remained cryptic: “I don’t decide when I leave Real Madrid. The president will. It will happen sooner or later.”

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With Real Madrid competing for both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, the outcome of their season could be a major factor in the Italian’s decision. If Madrid wins silverware, Perez is unlikely to part ways with him. But if they fall short, the CBF might have a golden opportunity to lure him away.

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