Ancelotti’s Attractive Option for Seleção Bench
Remembering the Glory Days at Milan: Kaka to Become Ancelotti’s Assistant
CNN Brazil reports that Kaka will join Carlo Ancelotti as an assistant coach for the Brazilian national team, reigniting memories of their successful partnership at AC Milan.
According to reports, a new era has begun for Brazilian football as the Seleção will now play under the tactical guidance of Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian manager will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and take charge of Brazil until the 2026 World Cup.
Following Ancelotti’s official appointment, speculation about his coaching staff has intensified. CNN Brazil has now reported an exciting possibility: Kaka is a leading candidate to join Ancelotti’s staff. The outlet claims Ancelotti has personally contacted Kaka to invite him to assist with the national team.
Shortly after Ancelotti’s appointment was confirmed, Kaka welcomed him on social media, writing: “Welcome, maestro. May God bless you.”
Kaka and Ancelotti know each other well. Kaka enjoyed his best years under Ancelotti at AC Milan, winning the Ballon d’Or in 2007. He later reunited with Ancelotti at Real Madrid in 2013. Now, he is set to assist the Italian coach once again—this time for the Brazilian national team.