
Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, in his second call-up as head of the Brazilian national team, surprised many by presenting a squad list that excluded stars such as Neymar, Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Éder Militão. The announcement sparked immediate debate, as these players are central figures in the Canarinha’s structure, but Ancelotti justified the decision as a necessary rest for some players and an opportunity to take a closer look at new talents with the 2026 World Cup in mind.
The coach explained that he does not feel obliged to provide individual explanations, although he left the door open to speak directly with those who want it. “Rodrygo has my number, I think Neymar has it too, if they need explanations, they can call me,” he stated, sending a clear message of authority but also openness. This approach reflects Ancelotti’s intention to maintain discipline within the group while at the same time fostering dialogue.
Among the selected players stand out young prospects from Chelsea: João Pedro, Andrey Santos, and Estêvão, who, although they have already had some contact with the national team, together add up to barely ten international matches. Their inclusion confirms a generational renewal project that blends youth with hunger for victory. In addition, the return of Lucas Paquetá, after overcoming a difficult period marked by suspicions of illegal betting, and the first call-up of Kaio Jorge, add freshness and expectations to a squad looking for alternatives.
Neymar was once again left out, this time due to muscular problems that have limited his activity in recent weeks. It is the second consecutive exclusion of the star since Ancelotti took charge, fueling uncertainty about his role in the immediate future of the national team. The same goes for the Real Madrid players, who are facing a demanding stage in Europe and, according to the coach, need continuity with their clubs before returning to the national team.
With Brazil already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, Ancelotti is using these FIFA dates to test tactics and give opportunities to players who could become real options in the future. The squad list shows a balance between players active in Europe and representatives of the Brazilian league, which also reflects his interest in valuing local talent. The decision to leave out established stars, though controversial, responds to a medium-term strategy in which the priority is to broaden the team’s base and ensure that all players are in peak form when the decisive moment arrives.
This call-up marks a new chapter in the Ancelotti era, in which the Italian coach seeks to imprint his personal style: pragmatism, intelligent rotation, and a collective vision that prioritizes current performance over historical names. With these moves, Brazil is preparing to test alternatives and prove its strength without relying on its traditional stars, in a process that could redefine the team’s identity on the road to the next World Cup.
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