The possibility of Kaká joining Carlo Ancelotti in the Brazilian national team is gaining momentum. According to 'CNN Brasil' journalist Benjamin Beck, the current Real Madrid coach is considering the former player for a key position in his new project with the Canarinha.
Ancelotti, who will not have his son Davide Ancelotti as an assistant in this phase, is looking for someone who shares his vision and experience. In this context, Kaká emerges as an ideal candidate, given that the Italian coach managed him for six seasons at the white club, where they forged a solid professional relationship.
Kaká's arrival in the national team's coaching staff could be a strategic move to revitalize a team that has faced criticism for its recent performances. The pressure on Ancelotti is palpable, as the Canarinha not only seeks to regain its status in world football but also to meet the expectations of a fanbase that sees football as a religion.
In this sense, Ancelotti's mission is clear: to lead Brazil to glory in the 2026 World Cup, which will be held again in the United States. However, the shadow of disappointment looms, especially considering that the current generation of players, including Vinicius, Raphinha, and Rodrygo, has not managed to clinch the title.
On the other hand, Real Madrid finds itself in a moment of reflection after a season that has left more doubts than certainties. Despite having a high-quality squad, results have not accompanied them, and fans are beginning to question whether the club can maintain its hegemony in European football.
Ricardo Rocha, a former Madrid player and World Cup champion with Brazil in 1994, has expressed his confidence in Ancelotti but has also reminded that football is a sport full of ups and downs. "You can't always win," he stated, recalling that even great teams face difficult seasons.
The pressure on Real Madrid is undeniable, and fans hope that Kaká's arrival in the Brazilian national team's coaching staff does not become a reminder of what could have been at the club. With an uncertain future for both Ancelotti and Madrid, time will tell if these decisions will lead to glory or more disappointments.
