A painful 1-4 defeat to Argentina has placed Brazil’s head coach, Dorival Júnior, in an even more precarious position, fueling intensified rumors about his future.
Details: According to Globo, following the loss to Argentina, the Brazilian Football Federation has reignited discussions about when a coaching change should be made. It’s believed that the March international window was meant to serve as the final assessment of Júnior’s performance.
The focus is now on when to appoint a new coach. Carlo Ancelotti remains a key target, though he is unlikely to be considered until at least July, following the conclusion of the Club World Cup. Reports suggest that Ancelotti has expressed interest in the Brazilian job to those close to him.
There are also other, less obvious candidates being mentioned, including Filipe Luís from Flamengo, Abel Ferreira from Palmeiras, and Jorge Jesus from Al-Hilal.
Reminder: The match against Argentina marked a historically tough moment for the Brazilian team.





