Defiant Carlo Ancelotti names SAF as the only one who can advise him
Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti firmly dismissed external tactical criticism ahead of their World Cup Round of 16 clash against Norway, asserting that only Sir Alex Ferguson possesses the experience required to advise him.
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has vehemently pushed back against mounting tactical criticism ahead of his side’s crucial World Cup Round of 16 showdown with Norway.
Growing visibly defensive over media scrutiny regarding his squad selections, the veteran Italian tactician firmly defended his credentials by highlighting his unparalleled career longevity at the absolute pinnacle of global football management.
Ancelotti noted he has overseen more than 1,400 professional fixtures throughout his illustrious career.
The Seleção boss boldly claimed that former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who surpassed 2,000 matches, remains the solitary individual with the rightful authority to offer him advice.
The five-time world champions now prepare to face Erling Haaland’s unbeaten Scandinavian team in East Rutherford.
